Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
>The flaw for me is that TOTP involves using phone apps I don't know
>the provenance of, that back up the data in a format I don't know
>to my "Google Drive", which is the most protected place I'd choose.
>
>If the app I'm using stops being available, I don't currently a
>ha
I had this happen the other day. Unfortunately the device it was sending
the code to was sitting on my desk at home, not in my hotel room with
me. I just kept telling it to send the code again, until it gave me the
option to choose another option which for me was authenticator app.
David
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Am 27.08.2024 um 12:56:18 Uhr schrieb Eduardo Diaz Comellas via mailop:
> I think that sending the vacation messages with null sender is an
> standard practise and the best way to avoid loops. I've found no
> problems with any other email providers: only gmail is blocking this
> messages.
On T
> The flaw for me is that TOTP involves using phone apps I don't know
> the provenance of,
https://github.com/freeotp
is much lighterweight than Microsoft or Google Authenticator anyway.
> that back up the data in a format I don't know
> to my "Google Drive", which is the most protected place I'