I am an international student and I literally hate when they don't let me put in 2 different numbers. I get locked out when I travel. For example, twitter
Two-factor Authentication
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#22It's great to see another big web service implementing two-factor authentication. Looks like 2FA is going to be a standard option in web apps in the near future.
I'm really glad that they didn't go the Twitter route and develop something completely new.
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#24I am an international student and I literally hate when they don't let me put in 2 different numbers. I get locked out when I travel. For example, twitter
Use Google Voice or some other similar service that'll let you receive SMS via the web.
Edit: This also connects every other account to my Google account, so I should only worry the Google account.
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#25Nice. Wish it integrated with Authy though
Nope, nope nope nope nope. Authy's latest "innovation" where bluetooth on the host can grab a new code from your mobile device provides a direct link between your two factors (reducing them to one). I don't think their team understands much about the problem they're trying to solve and they seem to be watering down the security of the product to attract new users instead. DUO and plain TOTP are really the only ways t…
For those who missed it before, from a previous discussion on Authy:
> You're correct - there are serious security concerns with Authy's product, which were pointed out on an earlier HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4916983
>Personally, I'd be concerned with trusting my credentials with any company unless all members of the leadership team (yes, including "nontech" people) are incredibly familiar with basic security terminology and practices.
> (Note that the founder is unclear when PBKDF2 and AES are being used in the product, which is concerning, because they have very different use cases and should be hard to confuse).
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#27edit : genuinely interested to know why they are not able to support SMS in some countries and mainly India.
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#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can certainly use your Authy app for it, it's just Authenticator.
I would also suggest that any iOS users move away from Google Authenticator and towards Authy or another solution. Google Auth in iOS7 has been deleting labels, and even worse, deleting tokens, for many users. The app hasn't been updated since 2011 and there's been no word from Google on an upcoming update to fix the issue. With iOS7's launch/announcement next week, I suggest looking into a new TOTP app (like Authy)…
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm really glad that they didn't go the Twitter route and develop something completely new.
How is twitter's 2fa completely new? I use it and it behaves exactly like Google's does.
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#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm really glad that they didn't go the Twitter route and develop something completely new.
How is twitter's 2fa completely new? I use it and it behaves exactly like Google's does.