On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 2:29:02 PM UTC+2, Lawrence Mandel wrote: > You can ignore this email if you are not a member of the GitHub Mozilla > organization. > > Starting on June 20th, the GitHub Mozilla organization will require Two > Factor Authentication (2FA). We’re implementing 2FA for security reasons -- > if you lose or have your password stolen, 2FA provides an extra layer of > defense to prevent your account from being compromised. This change has > already been rolled out for Admins, and is now being extended for all > members. > > You can learn more about GitHub and 2FA at > https://help.github.com/articles/about-two-factor-authentication/ > > Please see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Github for more information about using > GitHub at Mozilla, or find us on #github on irc.mozilla.org. > > Thanks, > > Lawrence
Sorry, but IIUC setting up 2FA requires a smartphone and I don't have one. Not only I never had a smartphone, but my dumb cellphone recently got its screen broken down so the only thing it is still good for is receiving voice communications. To read or send SMSes I need the screen, and so do I to see where an incoming phone call (which I couldn't immediately answer) or a message came from. I have a house phone (on a line); it uses tones, not strings of 1 to 10 impulses, and I think it can receive but not send SMS messages; also, for security against unscrupulous neighbours it is restricted to sending only domestic calls (within Belgium). (Incoming calls can come from anywhere.) _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform