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by ttctciyf
13 days ago
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Personally it seems mostly about prizing the phone number out of my cold clammy hands. I recently tried to access my google account on a new browser install. Google did not believe my login/password was sufficient, and insisted on me surrendering my phone number: > To help keep your account safe, Google wants to make sure it’s really you trying to sign in [...] > Enter a phone number to get a text message with a verification code. I have never given my phone number to Google for that account (I have a separate account on my Android phone). So how on earth this will "make sure it's really you" I have no idea. I am unable to access Google from my new browser install so am stuck with using my old one for anything which requires a Google login. I guess at some point I'll try and resolve it by adding a recovery email or something, but.. my inclination is to throw Google and the account in the trash right now. |
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Setting aside my opinion that it’s asinine to upload passkeys to the cloud :)