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Is this normal for domain name registrars to do.
(feddit.org)
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Yes, this is normal. The alternative is having your domain stolen and held ransom by someone who pretends to be you. Usually they do have an alternative method though, using some other 2fa like a yubikey.
While 2FA is normal, there are multiple ways to 2FA. I've never heard of having to install their own proprietary app on a phone just to use an authenticator token.
Don't think it's 2fa. Its id verification.
Screenshot of the app store screenshots.
Well, that's all kinds of wrong.
This looks like a dream target for hackers. Imagine all the data you could find here. If there ever was a single point of failure, this is it.
It's not a country tld so don't think it's that.
There are independent apps for that where you can link all your accounts.
Others have pointed out the app is for identification which makes sense to have an app to secure the exchange, but a lot of them don't request identification in most cases.
Many services do that. However, very few make it the only 2fa allowed.
This is absolutely not normal.
for that you really dont need ID verification. that and 2FA serve entirely different purposes. ID verification is to ensure you are not hiding your identity. 2FA is to ensure that you are really the account owner.