This was my first thought exactly. Lol
Guess we all need an old feature phone to be able to receive 2-factor sms codes.
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This was my first thought exactly. Lol
Guess we all need an old feature phone to be able to receive 2-factor sms codes.
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That one's easy! You send the message to your neighbors dog through the Internet of things and have it use an NFC tag on the collar to unlock the phone.
THEN you split that password twice, so you need to round up the dog, a pet hamster. And a stray cat, all with NFC partial collars.
For extra security mix in a fish.
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Which is the whole reason BlackBerry's business has collapsed....
People bought BlackBerries, not really for the security.... but for the email. If you wanted "push" email and a device that could last all day way back then you needed a BlackBerry with BIS Service for individuals and BES or BESX for business. The security was for many, just a plus.
But BlackBerry's business isn't built around email, it's built around security. And today, any device gives you instant email and good battery life - so for most the cost and benefits of a BlackBerry are just not there.
As for a 2 Part Verification.... I don't really know how important that is. But yeah it pretty easy for anyone that knows you to have your email and know you have a BlackBerry. The question is how easy is it to figure out your password.... come to think of it, 2 Part Verification would be a good idea.