Comment by koolala

6 months ago

What kind of transactions require this? Normal bank transactions don't, right?

Fraud prevention on my primary transaction account requires 2FA for every transfer.

The only supported 2FA is the bank's own dedicated 2FA app.

Depends on the bank's policies. Currently it tends to be when you transfer to a new destination and/or above a certain amount. I could certainly imagine a bank requiring it for every PC-initiated transaction as and when they reach a point where most normie customers are using their app.

  • "Every PC-initiated transaction" doesn't make sense to me. What type are transactions are you talking about?

    • > What type are transactions are you talking about?

      Bank transfers and I guess direct debit authorisations (if your bank requires you to confirm those) and reauthorisation/confirmation of card payments that were blocked by the bank's fraud detection. I think those are the only kinds of transactions one would ever use a PC for? I mean for me most of my day-to-day transactions are me paying by debit card in a shop, but you can't do that on a PC in the first place; pretty much everything else I do on my PC.

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My brokerages require it every time I login from a computer. My bank will require it if it can't find a cookie from a previous login session. Occasionally, my bank will require it seemingly randomly since I usually log in at least once a week from my laptop yet every couple of months or so I have to reconfirm on the app or another secondary method.

Transfer of more than a set amount between even your own accounts in different banks.

  • Between your own accounts is the main use-case because you typically can't transfer between different banks.