Try out a site?Porn or what.
2fa's not mandatory for them (ie you protect yourself from phishing) ? or, any of the music/movie services ?Google services
It depends. For my bank or email 2FA then yes. For random sites then no and it would stop me joining.
I'm sure you're trying to make some sort of point, but all i see is "wah, wah, wah the leftist capitalists don't want to proved free services to people who break the T&C they signed up with, wah".It's just part of the drive to abolish anonymity on the internet and make gathering all sorts of data about individuals easier. It'll make it easier for the conformist mobs and woke corporations to cancel people across multiple platforms. "Our advertisers don't want to be associated with x so no monetisation for you" will become "Our company doesn't want to be associated with x so tough **** because we have near monopoly and we can do as we please because we're a private company". People will probably get Alex Jones'd from the internet just for misgendering or refusing to take a knee when demanded to but it's not Fascistic or anything, they're actually tolerant liberals.
Same here.This. I’m not doing 2FA for anyone other than the most trusted sources.
no, if a site wants me to reigster no, if it wants me to turn off addblock no.Seems to be coming common place , i find it annoying that you go through a sign-up process just to try out a site and right at the end it refuses to proceed unless you do phone verification.
they still have to cater for people (like us) who don't have good phone reception, I don't have wifi calling either.
How do you sign-up for Gmail or use Android-x86 across multiple machines without handing Google a phone number to get a fully working service?
Tired of typing verification codes?
Get a Google prompt on your phone and just tap Yes to sign in.
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