Most interesting, I checked 2fa.directory and lo and behold, one of them shows that use 2fa! It’s the dinky SMS one, but still better then none!
Sad part is that a) they never informed me and b) it’s completely optional also c) this must be something from the last year or so as I’m one of those people who actively gives feedback
2-step verification requires you to enter a unique code every time you sign in to Chase.com on a browser. This helps ensure that it’s actually you and not someone suspicious.
2-step verification requires you to enter a unique code every time you sign in to Chase.com on a browser. This helps ensure that it’s actually you and not someone suspicious.
Most do, unless they’re some small town bank. That could be the difference, perhaps.
Most interesting, I checked 2fa.directory and lo and behold, one of them shows that use 2fa! It’s the dinky SMS one, but still better then none! Sad part is that a) they never informed me and b) it’s completely optional also c) this must be something from the last year or so as I’m one of those people who actively gives feedback
Hey, that’s great. I’m glad you looked into it, they really should have let you know.
Chase is a small town bank? TIL
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https://www.chase.com/digital/resources/privacy-security/security/how-you-can-protect
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Schwab has 2fa, and isn’t Schwab literally owned by Chase? Wtf
https://www.chase.com/digital/resources/privacy-security/security/how-you-can-protect
I don’t know what they’re talking about.