People who have not enabled 2FA on your email/social media accounts, chime in on this thread and tell me why.
Use of strong passwords and never entering them on untrusted devices is at least as strong as average 2FA use anyway.
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hardest thing is keeping super secure passwords and not forgetting them all. That needs fixing. Love 2FA in comparison
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Use a password manager.
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It's not really an either or situation. Use both.
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Indeed, but I already addressed reasons I'm not using 2FA.
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"Never entering them on untrusted sites" -> you're investing way too much confidence in the human brain
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Devices, not sites. Normally session tokens last almost-forever. Reentering a password is a very unusual conscious act.
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Ah look at that, my brain filled in "sites" for "devices" :P
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Even with 2FA, I would never enter any credentials, whether I'm using U2F keys or what, on an untrusted device
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Unless, of course, my life depended on it. But even then, sheesh
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