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    Passkeys

    A friend of mine had apparently not secured her Gmail account adequately. Her Gmail account was hacked then they were able to get into her Amazon account, ordering $625 of e-gift cards.

    People need to start using passkeys. In fact, Microsoft is now making passkeys the default option instead of passwords.

    Passkeys are tied to biometrics on your phone, tablet, or laptop. For phones/tablets, it's going to be FaceID/TouchID, or your passcode. For laptops, fingerprint or PIN.

    The important part is that passkeys cannot be hacked. I was getting many password reset attempts on my LinkedIn account from Russia. When I added the passkey, they stopped. If you backup your passkeys to the cloud, in Passwords app for Apple with iCloud keychain or other password app, you don't have to worry if you lose your device or if it bricks (breaks and can't be resurrected).

    Many services/websites support passkeys. Apple, Amazon, Google, FB, Microsoft, etc. I use one wherever possible. Still peeved my big bank still uses codes via text for authentication. Can't even use an authentication app as an option.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...c-ed0e3c852c6d

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    I domnot store digitally passwords for any of my accounts where money can be spent. By this I mean, Amazon, eBay, PayPal, etc..but that said, i’m sure there are all kinds of security problems with my accounts.

    For instance, I don’t worry about Facebook much YET I should worry about it because I run hobby group Facebook pages off of my main account, and I would not want that access blocked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    I domnot store digitally passwords for any of my accounts where money can be spent. By this I mean, Amazon, eBay, PayPal, etc..but that said, i’m sure there are all kinds of security problems with my accounts.

    For instance, I don’t worry about Facebook much YET I should worry about it because I run hobby group Facebook pages off of my main account, and I would not want that access blocked.
    Do you have two factor authentication on your FB account? What about your email account? Email account is a big one since it's the key to so much other stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    I domnot store digitally passwords for any of my accounts where money can be spent. By this I mean, Amazon, eBay, PayPal, etc..but that said, i’m sure there are all kinds of security problems with my accounts.

    For instance, I don’t worry about Facebook much YET I should worry about it because I run hobby group Facebook pages off of my main account, and I would not want that access blocked.
    Do you have two factor authentication on your FB account? What about your email account? Email account is a big one since it's the key to so much other stuff.

    What if your house burns down and your written down list of passwords goes poof?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tradd View Post
    Do you have two factor authentication on your FB account? What about your email account? Email account is a big one since it's the key to so much other stuff.

    What if your house burns down and your written down list of passwords goes poof?
    I don’t have two factor authentication on email and that is a problem for sure. I’m not sure that my email service provider offers it, but maybe they do. It’s AT&T.

    as for passwords burning down in my house, there’s always a way to get into those accounts. As for any bank account, we walk into the brick and mortar places and get security that way if necessary.

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    The problem I have run into on email verifications is that email-1 will send a code to email-2, but I can't log into email-2 because it suddenly requires a code from email-1, it is a catch-22 that I haven't been able to work out. And this includes one of the emails having text authorization as well. Something is screwed up somewhere.... sigh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happystuff View Post
    The problem I have run into on email verifications is that email-1 will send a code to email-2, but I can't log into email-2 because it suddenly requires a code from email-1, it is a catch-22 that I haven't been able to work out. And this includes one of the emails having text authorization as well. Something is screwed up somewhere.... sigh.
    Who is your email provider? That is effed up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tradd View Post
    Who is your email provider? That is effed up.
    Normally, it doesn't happen. Seems to be mainly when I am traveling... away from home. They are two different providers. Have been trying to get text msg verifications for them instead of email. Haven't given up. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tradd View Post
    The important part is that passkeys cannot be hacked.

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    LOL, bae.
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