Two Factor Auth List of Websites
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#23TradeKing definitely needs to be added to this list. They should be prominently featured at the top in a security hall of shame for their cartoonish security. Edit, examples: No 2 factor authentication Displaying the answers to your security questions in multiple choice form (with a none of the above option, but usually including your answer). Requiring your password to be entered with mouse clicks at an on-screen ke…
Kill it before it lays eggs.
> Requiring your password to be entered with mouse clicks at an on-screen keyboard. Not kidding.
[x] Bad security
[x] Bad usability
(Edit: apparently unicode checkmarks are filtered out on input now)
This is like the personification of a lose-lose interpretation of AviD's rule of usable security.Re: Two Factor Auth List of Websites
#24OT: Just in case webdevs reads this: you might want to markup clickable things as clickable ( ). If you need a datapoint: I'm using Vimium for Chrome.
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#25OT: Just in case webdevs reads this: you might want to markup clickable things as clickable ( ). If you need a datapoint: I'm using Vimium for Chrome.
Also, I think there should be an option to show all of the websites. I don't want to keep clicking to see which websites I use, I just want to browse by scrolling.
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#27OT: Just in case webdevs reads this: you might want to markup clickable things as clickable ( ). If you need a datapoint: I'm using Vimium for Chrome.
Whoop. Looks like the tiling system is relying on JavaScript instead of tags for links:
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The contributors are pretty responsive, so I'd recommend noting the issue: https://github.com/2factorauth/twofactorauth/issues
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#28JS required? For a list? Seems rather excessive.
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#29Instagram does have 2FA...
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#302FA is trivial to add. https://www.authy.com/ Just do it.
Also, I'm not aware of Google Authenticator being updated. Which makes me concerned that it's not a priority for Google and might be end-of-lifed.