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On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 10:54:06AM +0100, Michael wrote: |
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> On Friday, 3 June 2022 11:07:47 BST spareproject776 wrote: |
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> > They only forced turning 2fa on. |
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> There used to be a period a few years ago now, when you could enable less |
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> secure app access plus OAuth2 without giving your DOB, mobile phone 2FA, etc. |
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> They have since stopped this. I had enabled OAuth2 on one PC, but was not |
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> able to do the same on a second PC I tried to connect from. I can't recall |
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> the error now. |
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> Thankfully, other email providers are available. :-) |
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Is the privacy thing really that bad ? My plans to send a load of e2e messages |
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through a mix net just to wind them up. |
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More worried about someone picking my phone up popping the sim card out. |
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Then requesting account recovery from it and plugging it back in now : / |
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sort of defeated the point in having tpm backed devices. |
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How did you even enable the oauth thing ? only had security device or |
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push to an authenticated device available. Then lied and forced enabling |
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sms as a 'recovery' option. |
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