SMS are more likely to be read by the user compared to app notifications
is nothing safe from effing marketers? Not even authentication frontends in a security discussion are free from abusing it as a sticky communication channel.
It won't be more likely to be read than app notifications when it's as abused as app notifications, and we'll all be worse off for it.
Yeah. Every single action is tracked these days, and almost every channel is utilized as a marketing attempting; some channels are just very well disguised or they do provide some value/amusement that they are sort of welcome or at least tolerable.
> SMS-based 2FA also offers a unique proposition – it enables the web service to verify the user, as well as acquire a sticky and unique user identity (phone number) in a single swoop. This gives the web service a reliable channel to get the user’s attention.
is nothing safe from effing marketers? Not even authentication frontends in a security discussion are free from abusing it as a sticky communication channel.
It won't be more likely to be read than app notifications when it's as abused as app notifications, and we'll all be worse off for it.