get rid of two factor sign in unless requested
Your two factor sign in is becoming a major pain. I can't change the options or the order of options. If I sign in five times a day I have to go through the same nonsense five times a day. My password is secure, I don't keep much of a confidential nature in e-mails I don't need this. When I am on the road it makes some sense but, when I am home it is just a pain.
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Baabel Seventeen
commented
Two things are happening.
One, there are random two-factor checks that may or may stop after a few days or weeks.
Second, each time one logs in from a different IP address, say a computer in a different physical location, AOL makes you sign in with two-factor authentication for days, weeks or months.
It is VERY troublesome.
First, one becomes dependent on a cell phone to log into email.
Second, it is a big time waster.
And yes, if one signs on six times a day one has to two-factor six times a day.