← Back to context Comment by cdrnsf 1 day ago I just use the bank's website. 14 comments cdrnsf Reply carlosjobim 1 day ago Many banks require you to two-factor authenticate with an app on your phone. cdrnsf 1 day ago I've yet to encounter one in the US, but I suppose that would make me install it. digitalPhonix 1 day ago Which banks do you use? I’m looking to switch away from Chase (which does this).It’s a surprisingly hard thing to search for online… 8 replies → philipallstar 14 hours ago 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost. cookiengineer 14 hours ago > 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost.The all new modern push notifications! Pay only 99ct per 2FA message, that's a steal deal! sethops1 12 hours ago For now.
carlosjobim 1 day ago Many banks require you to two-factor authenticate with an app on your phone. cdrnsf 1 day ago I've yet to encounter one in the US, but I suppose that would make me install it. digitalPhonix 1 day ago Which banks do you use? I’m looking to switch away from Chase (which does this).It’s a surprisingly hard thing to search for online… 8 replies → philipallstar 14 hours ago 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost. cookiengineer 14 hours ago > 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost.The all new modern push notifications! Pay only 99ct per 2FA message, that's a steal deal! sethops1 12 hours ago For now.
cdrnsf 1 day ago I've yet to encounter one in the US, but I suppose that would make me install it. digitalPhonix 1 day ago Which banks do you use? I’m looking to switch away from Chase (which does this).It’s a surprisingly hard thing to search for online… 8 replies →
digitalPhonix 1 day ago Which banks do you use? I’m looking to switch away from Chase (which does this).It’s a surprisingly hard thing to search for online… 8 replies →
philipallstar 14 hours ago 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost. cookiengineer 14 hours ago > 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost.The all new modern push notifications! Pay only 99ct per 2FA message, that's a steal deal! sethops1 12 hours ago For now.
cookiengineer 14 hours ago > 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost.The all new modern push notifications! Pay only 99ct per 2FA message, that's a steal deal!
Many banks require you to two-factor authenticate with an app on your phone.
I've yet to encounter one in the US, but I suppose that would make me install it.
Which banks do you use? I’m looking to switch away from Chase (which does this).
It’s a surprisingly hard thing to search for online…
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2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost.
> 2-factor auth is free, so it doesn't incur the 30% cost.
The all new modern push notifications! Pay only 99ct per 2FA message, that's a steal deal!
For now.