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by n42 1107 days ago
I was speaking about the experience of a user who doesn't care about the details :)
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I understand. In that case I still think it's a bit of an understatement to call it a password, since especially inexpirienced users are more vulnerable to phishing, and this does protect against it, unlike a long password (even paired with other MFA methods!) Also there's nothing to remember or to install, so again, more normie-friendly. Sorry if I came of as too agressive, maybe I should've put in some smiley faceses too :)