Raising the bar for software security: GitHub 2FA begins March 13
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On March 13, we will officially begin rolling out our initiative to require all developers who contribute code on GitHub.com to enable one or more forms of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023. Read on to learn about what the process entails and how you can help secure the software supply chain with 2FA.

I personally am fine with this.

Otome-chan
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they want your phone number so they can track you.

SkaveRat
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how would they track you?

The reason they want a phone number is, that it’s a relatively cheap way to ensure people not signing up bots galore, as getting phone numbers en masse is a lot harder than getting email accounts

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phone numbers are typically tied to your name/identity, and phone companies can locate you using their towers and such. Giving a company your phone number is identical to giving a company your full legal name and address.

yeah, no idea why you’re getting downvoted, it’s clear why companies are so eagerly embracing and requiring 2FA – if the benefits were only for the consumers, it wouldn’t be mandated anywhere near this quickly. but when they know they get a real human phone tied to every account, that’s a huge motivation

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me giving, let’s say, twitch my phone number gives them exactly 0 ways of tracking me in any way whatsoever

Source: worked for a mobile company

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First part is not quite true, varies by country.

Second part is full on Olympic mental gymnastics

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I can hear the tinfoil hat from here

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That’s a pretty absurd take in 2023. Tracking and surveillance is rampant these days.

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Better to use an authentication app. SMS can be intercepted.

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