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Please could someone advise how to set this up on webmail? All serious platforms these days have an MFA option, but I just can't see one with Plusnet.
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Out of interest, why would you need 2FA on webmail?
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As they need to know your account name and (presumably secure) password, what is the actual, rather than theoretical, risk?
I have been using mail accounts for about 30 years - since W95 - and have never been compromised yet.
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Clearly where password management does not follow best practice, such as using your birthday, pet’s name, favourite football team all in plain text … some will seek other forms of protection, which invariably are burdensome.
I do not know of a 2FA on any webmail service. I also see a dire catch22 situation with 2FA on mail access services - one should not presume possession of a mobile phone or a workable mobile coverage; many 2FA processes use email for the verification code.
This suggestion would result in not being able to access the verification code because said verification code is required to access the verification email.
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@jab1 wrote:
As they need to know your account name and (presumably secure) password, what is the actual, rather than theoretical, risk?
Well, 'discovering' the account name is not much of a challenge with Plusnet email, is it?
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What is mine then @pvmb ?
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"I have been using mail accounts for about 30 years - since W95 - and have never been compromised yet."
Haha, is that a genuine security strategy? Wow...
Anyway, back in the real world, all I wanted was an answer to my question, which I'm guessing is 'No, it isn't possible.' That's fine, that's all the info I was looking for. So long
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@mflanagan My 'security strategy' - which you are unaware of, obviously - has kept me perfectly safe all these years, so it works.
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Until it doesnt.
If you want to rely on on server security of an email system (that is barely supported by plusnet) to not loose your credentials then thats up to you. But for goodness sake don't dissuade others from having some common sense.
Ive personally found some my password that ive used in the wild.
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@iannewson As I've said previously, I have been using various ISP mail systems for ~30 years, and never had any issues. I do check for any breaches on a monthly basis as part of my own security protocol, and the only ones I have found have been the odd 'account' passwords, usually linked to sites where I suspect security could be a bit 'lax'.
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I'll have to slightly disagree. The most basic 2FA uses texting to supply a code (numeric or alphanumeric) using the mobile phone network. I have yet to see a 2FA which uses email for the verification code.
E-mail can be used to request a password reset link (which is quite often part of the design).
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There are lots of websites which use email as the vehicle for 2FA verifications. The site I ordered toner from this week sends 2FA to email.
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I am no longer with PN as an ISP, but I retain my membership of this forum, and my email.
Without the associated password, knowing my account name is not much use.
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