• Little8Lost@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Currently having problems with GMail I lost my old phone (2fA) and no device was logged in so i could not access steam and like everything that requires that old mail

    And my phone provider or postal service is stupid because i could not get a replacement sim after multiple tries which normally works

    Googles account recovery policy is basically:

    • 2fA
    • recovery email
    • create a new account x.x

    I think the recovery mail option only gets unlocked after 6? months inactivity because ~3 months ago i did not have the option

    Now after requesting a recovery i still have to wait a full month before they maybe send me a password reset to my moms mail

    But steam support was nice. Managed to get the account by providing a product key i used a few months ago and was lucky enough not to have thrown the physical card away

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Currently having problems with GMail I lost my old phone (2fA)

      Yea this is exactly why I don’t use 2FA

      If the password is like 64 characters randomly generated by Keepass, the 2FA doesn’t matter.

      • lmmarsano@lemmynsfw.com
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        Nah, password authentication or anything that transmits the full shared, secret is beyond primitive. Passkeys, client certificates, OTP never transmit the secret key. With passkeys & client certificates, the server never has the secret key, so it can’t expose it.

        Problems due to phone loss indicate bad practices. Any decent password manager or vault service can manage cryptographic credentials of any kind.

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        17 hours ago

        You can still accidentally leak your password via phishing or malware. 2FA is fine if you don’t tie it to a phone number, simplest way: install any authenticator app for TOTP tokens. Scan the QR code on multiple devices like phone + tablet, or old phone, for redundancy. Or save the secret key.

        Google and most critical services also give you a list of 10 single use emergency codes that you should print or save in Keepass - lost the phone? Nbd just use one of the codes and reset 2FA.

        I also never thought my non shared password would be public but one day I suddenly got prompted on the authenticator if I wanted to login; still no idea how or why but at least no one could get in and immediately rotated out the password.

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        This is what I do as well. A few services force 2fa though and also have 0 good options (let me use my flipper as a u2f through not chrome, ungoogled-chromium works, but damn), and for those I’m forced to use text.

        While I’m here, anyone have a good chrome based browser that is private and can use serial ports for flashing meshtastic devices and u2f? Need android mainly because I have ungoogled-chromium on linux, but will take recs for linux too if there’s a better one.