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thqks t1_j1vt5yt wrote

Imo, that would be worse than dealing with an authentication app. Hell, I'd even delete Tiktok from my phone before I had to give up my phone reimbursement.

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cpujockey t1_j1vu1rk wrote

well /r/sysadmin get's pretty spicy when you ask users to install an authenticator app on their phones. Like I get it - it's your device, but to me it's no different than putting a key on your keychain.

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_j21o5ej wrote

I’ve asked employee to do this. I have also has them say no. Not much you can do. It is not really a key as a key is a physical device and I know exactly what it does, an authentication app comes with a TOS written by a lawyer in 3 point font that may or may not commit you to giving away your 7th child. Nobody knows because nobody has ever read one all the way through

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