Absolutely. Additionally, when The Verge runs an article about how “Google doesn’t do anything to protect your account even though it’s the center of your digital existence”, with the story of a user who failed to enable 2FA and had their entire life upended, the retort that “users should be able to decide for themselves where they want to be on the convenience / security curve doesn’t play.
This isn't about articles by a site 95% of the population has never heard of and it sure isn't about security if SMS is considered acceptable for the second factor.
Cellular providers have laughable security when it comes to account access and changes. The easiest way to get to someone's money and digital life is to figure out their cell phone company, and then convince them to send you a new SIM card for their account. Presto, instant to their bank account and now their google account.
This is about google wanting to tie more identifying information to a google account, and (by way of making all but "install our app" incredibly annoying) force iOS users to have a Google app on their phone so they know what IP address to associate with you at all times.
I was in the process of stripping Google out of my life and this looks like excellent motivation to speed that along.
29095432|4 years ago
KennyBlanken|4 years ago
Cellular providers have laughable security when it comes to account access and changes. The easiest way to get to someone's money and digital life is to figure out their cell phone company, and then convince them to send you a new SIM card for their account. Presto, instant to their bank account and now their google account.
This is about google wanting to tie more identifying information to a google account, and (by way of making all but "install our app" incredibly annoying) force iOS users to have a Google app on their phone so they know what IP address to associate with you at all times.
I was in the process of stripping Google out of my life and this looks like excellent motivation to speed that along.
Proven|4 years ago
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