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Is this normal for domain name registrars to do.
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Not really. 2FA or other "strong" authentification for requesting the auth-code is common.
The receiving registrar doesn't care at all.
Likely the only check there is, is fraud protection and that is them protecting themself against payment frauds and not you/the domain.
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.