Of course, no method is entirely secure. ChipTAN is pretty slick but is it a convenient/affordable/accessible solution? This is, I think the point of the article. While it may rationally make sense to use a solution…
Lastpass and it seems to work well. Have it generate a strong 12 character password with uppercase, lowercase, special characters and numbers (depending on the restrictions of the application). Secure it with a strong…
If you are using your phone for the "something you have" factor in 2FA, you should probably have the device secured with a password, pin, etc. That said, you make a good point, if someone has your phone, it's not locked…
Of course, no method is entirely secure. ChipTAN is pretty slick but is it a convenient/affordable/accessible solution? This is, I think the point of the article. While it may rationally make sense to use a solution…
Lastpass and it seems to work well. Have it generate a strong 12 character password with uppercase, lowercase, special characters and numbers (depending on the restrictions of the application). Secure it with a strong…
If you are using your phone for the "something you have" factor in 2FA, you should probably have the device secured with a password, pin, etc. That said, you make a good point, if someone has your phone, it's not locked…