• glibg10b@lemmy.zip
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    20 days ago

    Security questions are well known as one of the least secure forms of authentication

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      20 days ago

      It’s not about keeping your account secure it’s about grabbing commercially valuable personal information they can profit from. If I want to use a phone verification it should be my choice. Never again, fuck all public corporation email sites.

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        19 days ago

        Oh so THAT’S why Gmail has been nagging me for years to give them my phone number to use as a means of backup ID in case I forget my password. I refuse.

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          They took no for an answer? Huh. After I logged onto email with my smartphone they forced me to, when I needed to get into the account for work, that was 10 years back. My other corporate email forced a phone number long before then, even before I had a smartphone, aol.

          They lock me out on the regular if I log in and force me to verify with phone, especially if I haven’t logged on in a while, making them worthless to me now that I found a trustworthy email provider.