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Gmail will stop using SMS for two-factor authentication

  • February 24, 2025
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Jasper_The_Rasper
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QR codes are the planned replacement.

 

February 24, 2025 By Ian Carlos Campbell

 

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Google is planning to end support for SMS-based two-factor authentication in Gmail, Forbes reports. Sending a code to your personal phone via text message has long been an option Google offered to verify your identity, but it has unavoidable security issues the company wants to address.

The goal is to "reduce the impact of rampant, global SMS abuse," Gmail spokesperson Ross Richendrfer tells Forbes, and the solution, at least for now, is QR codes. Instead of entering your number and receiving a text with a code you need to enter, Google will throw up a QR code you need to scan with your phone. The reliance on your smartphone is still present, but now you don't have to rely on the lax security of SMS messages.

 

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Interesting  ....🙃 Personally that sounds like a much better option to use a QR code instead. Time will tell..

They're right in saying Gobal SMS abuse:

to "reduce the impact of rampant, global SMS abuse," 

Reduce is the keyword 😁


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