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ulrikrasmussen
144 days ago
Yes, that is certainly a more secure second factor since there are fewer ways for an attacker to steal it, but I don't think that should be a necessary condition for it to be called a second factor at all.
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charcircuit
144 days ago
I'm specifically talking about the "something you own" second factor. There are other factors which could be used as a second factor.
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