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2FA Two factor Authentication for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Be sure to subscribe and leave a random comment so we can mess with the Youtube algorithm You can subscribe here Good and Geeky Channel - https://goodandgeeky.com/Youtube Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:17 - Level of 2FA 00:27 - TOTP Codes 00:43 - Push 2FA not good enough 00:59 - What if your phone is stolen 01:14 - Separate Authentication App 01:32 - Set a different password for the Authenticator app 01:47 - Use Screen Time to limit what can be changed in Apple ID 02:05 - Keys to the Kingdom Accounts 02:38 - Not just 1Password for passwords and also 2FA Code ? 03:02 - Definitely use 2FA Hardware keys on main accounts 03:18 - Yubico Keys in use 03:29 - Scan the NFC hardware on Yubico key 03:42 - NFC when app opens 04:04 - Yubico 5Ci lightning and USB C 04:25 - Touch the key to see the code 04:37 - New codes at end of countdown with 5CI key 04:54 - Have to rescan the NFC to get new codes 05:15 - TOTP Codes in Yubico Authenticator app 05:30 - Authy and 1Password has synchronisation 05:43 - Only 32 accounts on a key 05:55 - Security and Convenience balancing act 06:09 - You have to have back up methods of entry 06:25 - How many hardware keys do you need 06:47 - NFC Key does work well on the iPhone 06:59 - Apple ID 2FA requires two keys at set up 07:12 - Or by a burner phone with no access to important accounts 07:39 - There are bad people online 07:53 - Confident my accounts are safe by using 2FA 08:04 - Outro Two Factor Authentication Is Good but What Level of 2FA Do You Need There are different levels of two factor authentication. There are some places you can sign in and the website will push out a time-limited code. It’ll come out either as an email or it’ll come out through a message to your phone. It could even go to another device with which you were also logged in to the same account. It does offer some security extra on top of just having a username and password. The only thing is, if somebody steals your phone that also gives them access to that second factor of authentication. It’s not going to be enough, it’s a little bit too easy with regard the a man in the middle attack. Or a thief The next level of two factor authentication protection will be to use a separate authentication app. You can put a password or a pin code which is different from your device login password to keep people out of that app. Or you could have it Open up only with face recognition or other biometric locking mechanism like your fingerprint. So if someone steals your phone they would need to know the password to your authenticator app which you have different to your log in pincode to the phone. If someone was shoulder surfing and saw you enter the password to the phone - Your important accounts still have another level of protection. ## Subscribe to make sure you hear about all the Good and Geeky / Wizardgold videos. I love my technology - Nissan Leaf electric car. Using my Apple Mac computer, iPad, iPhone and Raspberry Pi computers and of course doing amazing stuff with my iPad. On the Good and Geeky Channel, you'll also find playlists so that you can see all the videos for specific areas of interest. Popular playlists such as Good and Geeky, EV20Q, Mac20Q, and NoStylus. ## Let's get Social * Twitter - https://twitter.com/wizardgold * Twitter - https://twitter.com/A20Q * FaceBook - http://goo.gl/mz4Gd

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Be sure to subscribe and leave a random comment so we can mess with the Youtube algorithm You can subscribe here Good and Geeky Channel - https://goodandgeeky.com/Youtube Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:17 - Level of 2FA 00:27 - TOTP Codes 00:43 - Push 2FA not good enough 00:59 - What if your phone is stolen 01:14 - Separate Authentication App 01:32 - Set a different password for the Authenticator app 01:47 - Use Screen Time to limit what can be changed in Apple ID 02:05 - Keys to the Kingdom Accounts 02:38 - Not just 1Password for passwords and also 2FA Code ? 03:02 - Definitely use 2FA Hardware keys on main accounts 03:18 - Yubico Keys in use 03:29 - Scan the NFC hardware on Yubico key 03:42 - NFC when app opens 04:04 - Yubico 5Ci lightning and USB C 04:25 - Touch the key to see the code 04:37 - New codes at end of countdown with 5CI key 04:54 - Have to rescan the NFC to get new codes 05:15 - TOTP Codes in Yubico Authenticator app 05:30 - Authy and 1Password has synchronisation 05:43 - Only 32 accounts on a key 05:55 - Security and Convenience balancing act 06:09 - You have to have back up methods of entry 06:25 - How many hardware keys do you need 06:47 - NFC Key does work well on the iPhone 06:59 - Apple ID 2FA requires two keys at set up 07:12 - Or by a burner phone with no access to important accounts 07:39 - There are bad people online 07:53 - Confident my accounts are safe by using 2FA 08:04 - Outro Two Factor Authentication Is Good but What Level of 2FA Do You Need There are different levels of two factor authentication. There are some places you can sign in and the website will push out a time-limited code. It’ll come out either as an email or it’ll come out through a message to your phone. It could even go to another device with which you were also logged in to the same account. It does offer some security extra on top of just having a username and password. The only thing is, if somebody steals your phone that also gives them access to that second factor of authentication. It’s not going to be enough, it’s a little bit too easy with regard the a man in the middle attack. Or a thief The next level of two factor authentication protection will be to use a separate authentication app. You can put a password or a pin code which is different from your device login password to keep people out of that app. Or you could have it Open up only with face recognition or other biometric locking mechanism like your fingerprint. So if someone steals your phone they would need to know the password to your authenticator app which you have different to your log in pincode to the phone. If someone was shoulder surfing and saw you enter the password to the phone - Your important accounts still have another level of protection. ## Subscribe to make sure you hear about all the Good and Geeky / Wizardgold videos. I love my technology - Nissan Leaf electric car. Using my Apple Mac computer, iPad, iPhone and Raspberry Pi computers and of course doing amazing stuff with my iPad. On the Good and Geeky Channel, you'll also find playlists so that you can see all the videos for specific areas of interest. Popular playlists such as Good and Geeky, EV20Q, Mac20Q, and NoStylus. ## Let's get Social * Twitter - https://twitter.com/wizardgold * Twitter - https://twitter.com/A20Q * FaceBook - http://goo.gl/mz4Gd

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