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by sib 1873 days ago
>> more and more people are installing their bank's mobile app, which is used as the second factor (you get a push notification, you have to unlock and accept the transaction

Great - so much for those times where I've been traveling internationally, been able to make a purchase using a web page hosted on a shared computer or one owned by a companion, but don't have mobile phone access to get a push notification.

Thanks, regulators!

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i get your point, but i can't remember in recent years that there would be any difficulty to get wifi access even if i didn't have roaming, so this feels like a mere inconvenience instead of an impossibility
In a particularly ironic situation, I was trying to log in to my bank's website on a computer from a distant international location so I could pay the credit card bill and, since it was a new browser, the bank required 2FA via my phone in order to log in. Of course, I could not receive the SMS, so could not log in, and could not make the payment.
ah, yes, but as has been said elsewhere in this discussion, many banks now use apps instead of sms. an app would have worked over wifi.
Ah, yes, but I did not have access to Wi-Fi either. My phone could not connect to the internet. The (borrowed) desktop computer was online.