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And here I am wishing they would come out with an authenticator watch app, so I didn't have to do all the work of taking my phone out of my pocket and swiping a few times.
What's needed is an online 2fa service that just takes a username and copies the code to the clipboard.
/s before I get any replies.
It used to exist, and it was glorious!
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The burden...
It's my lot in life....
Quick question, am I the only one to take my phone out of my pocket and put it on the desk or on a stand? All my colleagues place their phones on their desks as well. Are we weird? At home I have a charging stand.
I work from home. I'm lucky if I can find my phone more than 65% of the time
lol, that makes more sense then.
I have a Google Home device that I can ask "where's my phone?" and my phone will start to ring. Very handy when I'm in a rush.
Oh I can do this (and do) with my iPhone, but I hate to have to have to, it feels like giving up lol