two factor authentication
9 TopicsFeature Request: Configure 2FA Options Available
I would like to request a feature given that Google Authenticator is available as an option for two-factor authentication. Right now, when I log in, I'm given three options for 2FA: SMS Google Authenticator Email As it stands right now, enabling Google Authenticator provides no additional security if SMS can be selected as an option. Given the potential risks of SIM swapping, SMS as a form of 2FA is useless. Users should have the ability toturn off SMSas a form of 2FA, especially if Google Authenticator is enabled.991Visto6likes5Comentarios2FA Authentication Apps
Hello, I'm glad that T-Mobile is supporting 2FA authentication but honestly a preset PIN and texted codes isn't secure enough, I would really like to be able to use a TOTP 2FA app like Google Authenticator. When will support for this be added?. Thank youSolved1.3KViews2likes11ComentariosFeature Request: Disabling SMS Text if Google Authenticator is enabled
Hi, I am glad that T-Mobile has made Google Authenticator available for 2 factor authentication, but I would like to be able to disable SMS text and the security questions once I have configured Google Authenticator for 2FA. I believe that this would improve security, specially in the wake of the T-Mobile data breach. I'd like to hear from a T-Mobile representative on this topic, and when we might expect such an enhancement on the T-Mobile website? Gracias.407Visto1like6ComentariosSO STUPID! AFTER SETTING UP GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR THEY STILL OFFER SMS OPTION!
For added security from SIM swapping I set up Google authentication on my account for the express purpose so that no one could log in with an SMS code yet you still give that as an option which defeats the entire purpose of setting up Google authentification! This makes absolutely no sense. How can I turn off the option to sign in with sms? so even after setting up Authenticator they give three options to sign in: SMS face ID Authenticator so of course it still leaves me vulnerable to someone Sim swapping if they can log in with my SMS. come on T-Mobile wake up!64Visto1like1Comentario