Come on, you need to press the MFA button on your watch.   It is much more 
satisfying.   You need the phone, the tv, the watch, the treadmill, the 
appliance controls..
How convenient of me to provide my real time health profile to Apple to share 
with their friends in the insurance industry.

-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Tuesday, April 6, 2021 11:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] MultiFactorAuthentication--YIKES!

Nick, my fellow Luddite -

I have resisted tech in many domains, mostly for the *social* changes they 
implied or portended that I didn't like.  I'm glad, for example, that you are 
not walking around Santa Fe with your face in your phone. Not a good look on 
anyone, but downright dangerous for those of us who might not have the multiple 
attendance to notice we are doing something dumb, nor the agility to rescue 
ourselves (or others) when it goes wrong.  

I am on my *second* smart phone with a fingerprint reader.  The first one 
(print reader) I ignored entirely.  It is my normal nature to leave my devices 
(and networks and doors) unlocked, but since many systems are all but enforcing 
that things be PIN or Password protected and now MFA is becoming common if not 
widespead in enforcement, I have given over.

My smart phone unlocks just by placing my fingerprint on the back, no more 
pretending that nobody else hasn't shoulder surfed my PIN.   And as MFA is 
becoming more pervasive, *some* of those (integrated with Google at least) ask 
nothing more of me than to finger my phone as my second-factor.   This combines 
"what you are" (fingerprint) and "what you have"(phone) on top of the 
pre-existing "what you have"(computer) and "what you know" (the password you 
entered on your computer).  When one or the other is not available or offline, 
I can still enter an extra password/pin as-needed, but that is rare and they 
talk me through it every time as if they were a patient nephew who really wants 
me to succeed.

I still don't try to read my e-mail or even news feed on my TS (tiny
screen) like many do, but I *do* find it incredibly convenient that I
*can* check this, that, or the other when I'm away from my laptop (I used to 
haul it in my backpack with me everywhere).  

- Steve

On 4/6/21 11:35 AM, uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ wrote:
> Maybe this will help?
>
> https://www.howtogeek.com/129014/how-to-use-google-authenticator-and-o
> ther-two-factor-authentication-apps-without-a-smartphone/
>
> On 4/6/21 10:27 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, All, I apologize for this blast.  Clark University (through which I get 
>>> a lot of my mail) is moving to MFA and seems to insist that I have a smart 
>>> phone to activate it.  Please use the google address if you want to email 
>>> me.  Don’t forget the “2”.
>>>
>> Nick -
>>
>> Are you sure it requires a Smart phone?  Most of the 2 factor systems I have 
>> to deal with only need to send me a code via SMS (txt).   Does this mean you 
>> don't even have a mobile that receives txt messages?  Maybe Clark's 
>> instructions are not as crisp on that point as they could be?   Or do they 
>> actually use an *App* to facilitate the MFA?
>

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