I personally am fine with this.

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    1 year ago

    It’s pretty hard to hand-write a QR code, I don’t wish to pay the printer cartel $50 for the privilege of printing it, and it would of course be horribly insecure to print it with someone else’s printer.

    And how would I use the QR code? I can’t scan it with my phone’s camera because allowing my phone access to my GitHub account is a security risk, and I can’t scan it with my desktop because it doesn’t have a camera.

    So, how is this going to work? How do I recover my GitHub account without making it less secure than it is with just a password?

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      1 year ago

      Is this some kind of joke that’s going over my head?

      If not: The QR code alone doesn’t give you access to the account. That’s the entire point of 2FA. Plus, you always get a ~20 character code that can be backed up instead of the QR code. Screenshots are also a thing.

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      There is no printer ink cartel if you pick an older HP LaserJet/Brother printer. Once you buy, printer is yours and laser cartridge is cheap.