01-30-2014, 10:12 PM
OK, I'll bite. What exactly do you mean by 'two-step authentication'? Do you have to do more than put in a password when logging on?
My bank has another level of authentication: an image and a phrase, but normally you don't have to enter anything more than a password for routine log-ins, when it's from your regular computer.
My domain is registered with Active-Domain.com. It just takes a user name and password to get in there. Maybe I should change my user name from one of my email names. . .
Then, I don't have some ID worth $50k to someone (and why—he said naively—would a Twitter name be worth so much to anyone?).
/Mr Lynn
My bank has another level of authentication: an image and a phrase, but normally you don't have to enter anything more than a password for routine log-ins, when it's from your regular computer.
My domain is registered with Active-Domain.com. It just takes a user name and password to get in there. Maybe I should change my user name from one of my email names. . .
Then, I don't have some ID worth $50k to someone (and why—he said naively—would a Twitter name be worth so much to anyone?).
/Mr Lynn