• Don_Dickle@lemmy.worldOP
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      21 days ago

      have no clue what that is. I am using firefox on an hp laptop and when I click my bookmark it usually auto logs me in to my account.

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        21 days ago

        2FA is two factor authentication, it requires your password plus a generated code from an authentication app that changes every 60 seconds.

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            19 days ago

            I’m totally guilty of this myself for my work stuff (Edit: I WFH and everything still has either 2FA or MFA enabled), but saving passwords in your browser is risky. Browsers can be tricked into, for example, populating your credentials into hidden fields, thus exposing your creds to whoever’s on the other end wanting that data.

            I’m certainly not going to stop doing it myself, so I’m just recommending that all your passwords at least be unique for each account. I use a password manager to store them all, that way I only need to remember one master password for all my accounts.

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      20 days ago

      Just a heads up, I just encountered a bug with their 2FA. I logged in, got prompted for the code, pasted it in but accidentally hit Cancel instead of Submit. It took me back to the login page, then just logged me in. I’ve been able to repeat the process even with expired codes, but not with codes I make up on the fly.