But always possible there's some way to do it, if you know the right people to contact.
As it is, I think my annoyance level is low enough that I
probably won't be putting the effort into it.
I tried that once, and got an audio version of a CAPTCHA -- a computer voice reading alphanumerals with a weird oscillating tone beneath it, akin to wavy lines in a visual CAPTCHA to throw off bots.
It was weirdly creepy.
I hate the phone number 2FA because much of the time they
require a non-Google-Voice number. And since I'm in Germany
dealing with American things, where my pre-paid American
number does not work, "security" just locks me out.
To be fair, that's not the only time I've had things that
just don't work because I'm an American in Germany.
The issue is the various American things where they want to be able to dial or text an American number, but specifically disallow Google Voice numbers.
I have you heard of this service?
https://www.sweatfree.co
Maybe that could be useful?
I haven't heard of it, and seems interesting, but being a data eSIM
doesn't really solve any problems for me.
The issue is the various American things where they want to be able to
dial or text an American number, but specifically disallow Google Voice numbers.
I have a US phone number, with a prepaid card in it, which worked for the first few months after coming to Germany,
but now it only works if I'm in the US.
If it were possible for me to have it do a redirect to my
Google Voice number, that would be delightful, but I don't
think that's an option with my current service. and somehow
I'm guessing that the people sending 2FA to my other number
might not send it if it's a redirect.
Ogg wrote to Adept <=-
Maybe your 2FA services have an option to send the code via a
voice call?
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