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by xyzzyz
4858 days ago
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I'm not talking about 10 passwords I have as a backup. I'm talking about 10 application specific password that are used every day by my phone, mail client, xmpp client etc. They just need to intercept any single of these password to compromise my mail account. How's this different from the situation before two-factor authentication? |
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These are not equivalent to 2-factor auth (which grants you the benefits described in an earlier comment). App-specific passwords exist only to allow you, a 2-factor user, to use applications which do not yet support 2-factor auth.