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@heyjoe415 the two factor verification is used for our banking account on our desktop. I do not trust phone or tablet security - so I never access such information on those devices.

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Confounded😤. Banks, insurance companies, government, religious instiutions, department stores, on line sales all want us to use some form of computer/social media interface. They are closing down mailrooms.
Same organizations then notify me "We are so sorry. Hackers broke our saran wrap firewall and got all your private medical and financial information. Soon your accounts will be drained. Sorry"
Even the government can't stop 'em.

Thanks Linda.

In the age of AI, it's probably best to do what you're doing, access sensitive information from only one device. And in all cases, use two-factor authentication.

Authentication keys are also increasing in popularity. Apple has one and it only allows access to an account from a fingerprint scan. It's a good idea to use this biometric account access wherever it is available. But like all things, verify its safety first.

Joe