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Necessary but evil. My workplace had a million headaches implementing an email-based 2fa system. So many automatic services blocking our emails, so many people who are tech illiterate who cannot understand 2fa, and all of their calls got sent to me and my team despite none of us having technical support experience. However, it has massively increased the security of our site, while allowing us to finally implement a way for people to unlock their own accounts if they do have too many unsuccessful login attempts. The juice is worth the squeeze.
Fully agree. One of my old password was leaked years ago in one of the many many database breaches and it was used for Spotify and steam. I got the mfa code for the steam account email and was able to lock it down immediately.
Now I use bitwarden and all my passwords are random strings of 16 characters that I will never remember, nor care to. Good luck hackers. And have MFA setup where I'm able to.
Sample password - 8rY2xD7fNjE#TH#ROM
Teaching people and explaining why we have it is easy for me since I was almost a victim. After that, it's easy.