I've noticed this too. In many cases it's purely down to poor marketing/copywriting, but I think in some cases it's because they've specifically tailored the language to their target customer. If the language is…
If this is true then it completely defeats the purpose of a two-factor authentication
Having used Zoho for 3 years, I can say that Zoho is nice because it's cheap, but you get what you pay for. It feels like the less-good version of G Suite in almost every way.
I've noticed this too. In many cases it's purely down to poor marketing/copywriting, but I think in some cases it's because they've specifically tailored the language to their target customer. If the language is…
If this is true then it completely defeats the purpose of a two-factor authentication
Having used Zoho for 3 years, I can say that Zoho is nice because it's cheap, but you get what you pay for. It feels like the less-good version of G Suite in almost every way.