• @phoneymouse
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    101 year ago

    Good luck getting all your 2FA changed on all your accounts. Good luck updating all your friends and family. Good luck informing every company you do business with.

    • Dog
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      41 year ago

      IMHO, you shouldn’t use your phone number for 2FA anyways.

      • @phoneymouse
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        41 year ago

        I agree, but usually don’t have an option.

        • Dog
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          11 year ago

          Fair ig.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          I avoid this wherever possible, because the only reason to do it is to track you more. It’s expensive and more complicated to set up than app 2fa which is free to operate.

    • ElPussyKangaroo
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      1 year ago

      Looks like a USA problem.

      Idk about 2FA, but updating friends and family is insanely easy on most messaging platforms. I can update my phone number and then WhatsApp or Telegram will prompt those who chat with me that I’ve changed my number and they can switch to that number for chatting.

      WhatsApp: Screenshot_20231229-131041

      Notice received when the number is changed on WhatsApp: IMG_20231229_131425_783

      Telegram: Screenshot_20231229-131125

      As for contacting businesses, this seems like a personal situation, since I contact companies via the above messaging apps. So they will receive a notification about my updated number.

      I’ll verify if this is optional, so we can choose if people get that notice…

      Edit:

      You can’t specify who gets informed. If you’ve blocked someone, they will not get that notification.

      I’ve also added images above to demonstrate how it works on the two platforms I mentioned.