Knight Barida Posted May 3, 2025 Posted May 3, 2025 We have a lot of logins that we do on our devices, such as bank app logins, social media account logins, and a lot of others. Do you always activate the 2 factor authenticator when logging in to most of these accounts , or doesn't it bother you?
Kennysplash Posted May 3, 2025 Posted May 3, 2025 I make use of Authenticator to log in very important apps like bank bank apps. But I don’t need it for any other app as they do not pose much threat even if compromised.
Knight Barida Posted May 5, 2025 Author Posted May 5, 2025 On 5/3/2025 at 7:15 PM, Kennysplash said: I make use of Authenticator to log in very important apps like bank bank apps. But I don’t need it for any other app as they do not pose much threat even if compromised. So, in essence, you don't make use of 2FA for social media accounts, right? What happens when you have vital information stored there. Do you make some changes to secure it better or do what exactly?
killamch89 Posted May 9, 2025 Posted May 9, 2025 2FA is essential but becomes dangerous if you don't maintain backup codes. I learned this lesson when traveling internationally without cell service - I couldn't receive authentication texts and got locked out of critical accounts. Now I keep printed backup codes in my wallet and digital copies in an encrypted file, which has saved me multiple times.
Shortie Posted May 11, 2025 Posted May 11, 2025 Is two factor authentication is available then I will use it. You can never be too careful when it comes to anything online and especially with accounts that may have personal information on that if it gets in the wrong hands, could cause all kinds of issues. I do like when sites that use two factor authentication use the Google Authenticator as that has been a lifesaver for me.