Two locks are better than one lock, right?๐ And the same should apply for your online account credentials!
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Two locks are better than one lock, right?
And the same should apply for your online account credentials! That's why 2FA, like U2F, stops >99% of automated account attacks.Find out more on why you should use U2F

What is U2F used for and what are the benefits? | Tuta
A U2F security key is important to secure your authentication process. These U2F security keys protect your account from malicious take-over, including pishing attacks. This guide helps you to understand what a U2F security key is and why we at Tuta recommend using one. This helps you to never lose access to your online identity!
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Two locks are better than one lock, right?
And the same should apply for your online account credentials! That's why 2FA, like U2F, stops >99% of automated account attacks.Find out more on why you should use U2F

What is U2F used for and what are the benefits? | Tuta
A U2F security key is important to secure your authentication process. These U2F security keys protect your account from malicious take-over, including pishing attacks. This guide helps you to understand what a U2F security key is and why we at Tuta recommend using one. This helps you to never lose access to your online identity!
Tuta (tuta.com)

@Tutanota its a shame a lot of websites still want to use SMS for their 2FA. I have an account with a big bank that won't allow me to use my preferred 2FA method, while another account I have with a small town bank will let me 2FA with whatever more secure method I want. Get with it people.
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Two locks are better than one lock, right?
And the same should apply for your online account credentials! That's why 2FA, like U2F, stops >99% of automated account attacks.Find out more on why you should use U2F

What is U2F used for and what are the benefits? | Tuta
A U2F security key is important to secure your authentication process. These U2F security keys protect your account from malicious take-over, including pishing attacks. This guide helps you to understand what a U2F security key is and why we at Tuta recommend using one. This helps you to never lose access to your online identity!
Tuta (tuta.com)

@Tutanota : rubbish.
Two WEAK locks may be LESS pointless than one WEAK lock, but they're still pointless. Go read https://www.csoonline.com/article/4147134.
U2F has been superseded by FIDO2 (hardware keys in WebAuthn mode) and Passkeys (example in Dutch: https://todon.nl/@ErikvanStraten/116285192238090438).
Both WebAuthn methods have advantages and disadvantages.
If you don't like them, use a trustworthy passwordmanager and:
โข Let it create a unique, random, as long as possible, pw per account
โข Make backups of the pw mngr database
โข Device compromise means "game over"
โข Use Autofill (easy in Android and iOS/iPadOS)
โข If Autofill does not automatically retrieve your credentials, it probably is a fake (phishing) website. Do read https://www.troyhunt.com/a-sneaky-phish-just-grabbed-my-mailchimp-mailing-list/
Please stop misinforming people.
#WeakMFAsucks #Weak2FAsucks #FIDO2 #WebAuthn #Passkeys #AutoFill #KeePassium #KeePassDX

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Two locks are better than one lock, right?
And the same should apply for your online account credentials! That's why 2FA, like U2F, stops >99% of automated account attacks.Find out more on why you should use U2F

What is U2F used for and what are the benefits? | Tuta
A U2F security key is important to secure your authentication process. These U2F security keys protect your account from malicious take-over, including pishing attacks. This guide helps you to understand what a U2F security key is and why we at Tuta recommend using one. This helps you to never lose access to your online identity!
Tuta (tuta.com)

@Tutanota Android does not supports security keys by default, you need google play services for this
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Two locks are better than one lock, right?
And the same should apply for your online account credentials! That's why 2FA, like U2F, stops >99% of automated account attacks.Find out more on why you should use U2F

What is U2F used for and what are the benefits? | Tuta
A U2F security key is important to secure your authentication process. These U2F security keys protect your account from malicious take-over, including pishing attacks. This guide helps you to understand what a U2F security key is and why we at Tuta recommend using one. This helps you to never lose access to your online identity!
Tuta (tuta.com)

@Tutanota
JFC, this should have been the first sentence in that blog.
DEFINE ACRONYMS AT THE FIRST USE.
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Two locks are better than one lock, right?
And the same should apply for your online account credentials! That's why 2FA, like U2F, stops >99% of automated account attacks.Find out more on why you should use U2F

What is U2F used for and what are the benefits? | Tuta
A U2F security key is important to secure your authentication process. These U2F security keys protect your account from malicious take-over, including pishing attacks. This guide helps you to understand what a U2F security key is and why we at Tuta recommend using one. This helps you to never lose access to your online identity!
Tuta (tuta.com)

@Tutanota in France, for banks you have to have a password only with digits and I never saw a proper 2FA with an external app. They are still in the previous century
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Two locks are better than one lock, right?
And the same should apply for your online account credentials! That's why 2FA, like U2F, stops >99% of automated account attacks.Find out more on why you should use U2F

What is U2F used for and what are the benefits? | Tuta
A U2F security key is important to secure your authentication process. These U2F security keys protect your account from malicious take-over, including pishing attacks. This guide helps you to understand what a U2F security key is and why we at Tuta recommend using one. This helps you to never lose access to your online identity!
Tuta (tuta.com)

@Tutanota Iโd rather have a good long password.
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@Tutanota Android does not supports security keys by default, you need google play services for this
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@blueluma @Tutanota Not true actually, you can download Authnkey from fdroid that provides the "UI" needed for hardware passkeys to work without google play services. https://github.com/mimi89999/Authnkey
Hopefully this helps!