• the_weez@midwest.social
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    5 months ago

    This is also how I read the meme. Codes are fine, tokens are fine. Your proprietary spyware app is NOT fine (Microsoft) and I hope you get fucked.

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      5 months ago

      MS is fine, your average bank or broker institution though… when it’s not SMS, chances are it’s an “in-house” solution

    • ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Microsoft login works just fine with any TOTP app, like Aegis. They just heavily push you toward their app.

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        5 months ago

        Depends on how it’s configured by the company. I’ve faced in the past the situation of having to login with the company email to be able to use the MFA with a propietary app, which meant I needed to enroll into the BYOD policy and it includes remote device management.

        Ended up installing an emulator in the work laptop just for that purpose and left the company shortly after.

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        5 months ago

        They offer other options for Microsoft accounts. Using it as a normal TOTP app is the same as any other Authenticator app.

        It’s most likely the number matching requirement that the other person doesn’t like, or their employer has a policy that’s annoying.

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          5 months ago

          Not the OP, but I have to use the stupid Microsoft authenticator for work, and half the time it’s hibernated and doesn’t wake up when prompted, and when I manually open the “verify login” tab, it spits out an OTP but doesn’t recheck for that 2 digit number number I have to enter.

          And the login prompt on Windows doesn’t have a “resend” button, I can merely click “I don’t have access to the authenticator app”, and then it offers me the option to… Enter a manual code (courtesy of the authenticator app) or use the authenticator app. Dumb as fuck.

          If then I opt for the authenticator app instead of the override code, there’s a ~30% chance the app will not accept the new number because it’s still expecting the former one, if you’re too quick to enter it.

          Piece of garbage.