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Joe
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Be insecure, that’s your choice.

You can own your other factors, you’re just wrong and embracing it.

MFA you can own:

- An email domain and server

- A certificate

- open source Fido2 Security key

- Geolocation via IP address or GPS or network node

- Time-Based OTP

The only one of those that technically relies on someone else is your DNS provider for your mail domain or ISP for geolocation.

Here’s hoping it actually helps, lol.

Careful folks.

It’s a login page on unencrypted HTTP (no HTTPS). Don’t need to take my advice but be sure not to reuse a sensitive password if you even trust this service.

Couldddd maybe help. Can’t say for sure but search around for a reputable battery replacement option. Funny thing is Apple Store is often the easiest and cheapest. About $90 for a new battery. Can’t promise it will fix it but that would be the only option besides reload OS.

Wow that’s too bad. I’ve got a friend on 11 Pro Max. I’ll ask what version he’s on and if it’s happening. If I remember I reply back here though is another story.

Also, check your Batter in Settings. iPhones intentionally throttle perforce once the battery starts to degrade in a poor attempt to extend battery life and avoid crashes.

If it says anything other than “Peak Performance Capability” it’s time for a new battery if you don’t want lower performance.

Looks like strike requires a 1.9% fee to avoid using Plaid (being the product).

ACH exists.

$150 and 10min vs $50 and a few hours. Many many people will choose the $150 option because it’s less costly for them.

Noob question.

(I have no idea what is gift wrapping but I can guess)

Assuming this is a JIT key creation for nested auth of sending messages, if messages are encrypted and there is no way to tell who sent or received them, what is the remaining issue? (aside from the fact the receiving party has no way to validate)

I could not disagree more and your comment speaks volumes of your lack understanding of MFA and its inherent risk reductions.

Please research MFA on your own to understand more and ask if you have any questions.

And if anyone else reads this person saying “be careful what and were you 2FA” please research it more on your own because this is directly promoting the lack of your data security.

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