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sorry but two-factor authentication is just not as secure as you think it is our username and password are floating around the for cell section on the dark web so we rely on two-factor authentication as a way to prove to the system that we are who we say we are the concept is solid the lowest form of 2fa is the email confirmation of this otp or one-time password this is just a fraction better than having none of this at all as the likelihood of somebody having access to your email is pretty high if they bought your username and password now the otp idea is solid but the execution with email is just terrible so the next level app is via text message or sms unlike email that can be accessed from anywhere in the world to access somebodyamp;#39;s text messages you need to either have their phone or be able to clone it you know that you can call your cellular provider and after answering a bunch of security questions basically theyamp;#39;ll activate your new sim card well scammers and ha