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.

But you can only enable it, after you give them your phone number.

Also, apparently years of subscribing to channels is not as verified as giving them your phone number. They should just say “We really want your phone number and don’t give a shit about anything else”.

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true. But I think that’s mostly to make bots harder to create. Not as easy to get a phone number than an email address

The Doctor
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I had a lot of success with this: https://phonegenerator.net/

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A convenient scapegoat for getting your PII so they can sell your data at a higher value.

Subscribing is more expensive than getting a phone number in most places. Hell, even in expensive Germany, a phone number is only about 2 months of subscribing.

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Before I deleted my accounts there, I remember twitter and facebook deactivated your account for “suspicious activity” if you did not provide a phone number when making it, and the only way to reactivate it was to give them your phone number.

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