I personally am fine with this.

    • @vinniep
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      Too many people were making poor choices. When there’s an incident of an account that should have been secured but wasn’t getting compromised, that’s bad for the platform, ecosystem, and community. This is just another level beyond not allowing you to set a password of “password”

    • Sibbo
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      Yep. If people care about supply chain attacks or so, just add features that allow only commits from accounts with 2FA to certain repositories.

    • @[email protected]
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      At least you should be able to use your local password manager as well if you don’t care about keeping your 2fa on separate hardware. KeePass 2, KeePassXC, Bitwarden, …

    • vanontom
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      Bitwarden has 2FA (for paid tier, like $10/year). I don’t consider it “real” 2FA, but it’s more secure than just a password, and super quick to copy code using browser addon. Useful for certain sites, that don’t stay logged in, require every time, etc.

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      • SkaveRat
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        how would they track you?

        The reason they want a phone number is, that it’s a relatively cheap way to ensure people not signing up bots galore, as getting phone numbers en masse is a lot harder than getting email accounts

        • Otome-chan
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          phone numbers are typically tied to your name/identity, and phone companies can locate you using their towers and such. Giving a company your phone number is identical to giving a company your full legal name and address.

          • SkaveRat
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            me giving, let’s say, twitch my phone number gives them exactly 0 ways of tracking me in any way whatsoever

            Source: worked for a mobile company

          • @cryptiod137
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            21 year ago

            First part is not quite true, varies by country.

            Second part is full on Olympic mental gymnastics

          • @_number8_
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            yeah, no idea why you’re getting downvoted, it’s clear why companies are so eagerly embracing and requiring 2FA – if the benefits were only for the consumers, it wouldn’t be mandated anywhere near this quickly. but when they know they get a real human phone tied to every account, that’s a huge motivation