Comment from NaplesJerry
Thanks Rich for an outstanding article. I'm not in your profession BUT have been as concerned about this issue (not just Apple) for years before I retired and now as Mother Hen for my 500+ Apple club...
View ArticleComment from Vin
I'm with Jerry here. I neither have, nor want a cell phone. So I am unable to use Apple's two factor authentication. I am quite happy continuing to use my secure passwords that I keep encrypted and...
View ArticleComment from Khürt
Security is hard work. Which is why consumers choose convenience over security.
View ArticleComment from L Carl Pedersen
An iPod touch works as an alternative for those who want to avoid having a cell phone. It's like an iPhone without the phone.
View ArticleComment from Mike Scott
If you happen to live in a country with a modern phone system, you can receive SMS messages to your landline and use that phone number to receive your two-factor authentication codes.
View ArticleComment from B. Jefferson Le Blanc
Insecurity is the price we pay for convenience. This has been a problem since the first ATM debit card enabled us to do our banking outside the bank. It replaced one problem - check forgery - with...
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