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Posted 14 July 2023 - 11:56 PM #1

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What is your suggestion?:

In a recent update, users are now prompted to configure two factor authentication on the first vote book of each login. While great at alerting users to the benefits of 2FA, it becomes obnoxious to have to dismiss it every time if you are making a conscious choice not to enable it.


Suggestion is to provide a "don't ask me again" option on the prompt so that users can opt out of the message if they have no intention of ever setting it up. As long as it's an option to not enable it, we should provide the best possible experience for players with regards to not enabling it.

Is this in OSRS?:
Genuinely unsure. Even if it isn't, I don't think that should be a limiting factor here.

Has this suggestion been accepted already?:
Not that I've seen.

How would this benefit Alora?:
Better player experience


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Posted 15 July 2023 - 04:28 AM #2

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No support since there's no real loss in setting up 2fa because of the fact you can spam votebooks in xp on any mode now. Account security is also very important so I don't believe this should be changed.


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Posted 15 July 2023 - 07:13 AM #3

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Reminding people to activate 2FA can be annoying to see every time if you do decide to ignore it BUT it’s also important to keep reminding someone about it because it’s super useful not to get hacked and lose everything. 2FA takes all but 2 minutes to setup and keeps you from slamming your desk if you’re hacked. No support.

Posted 15 July 2023 - 10:07 AM #4

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"People should set it up" is not a reason to annoy those actively choosing not to. It's an annoyance to have to enter the code monthly


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Posted 15 July 2023 - 10:29 AM #5

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Ehh i mean i see what they mean and its not that bad since only on first book but at same time alot of other stuff ingame has the “dont ask me again” option and its on the player if something happens so why not, support
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Posted 16 July 2023 - 12:30 AM #6

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It all comes to players, THEY been warned with 2FA, so if they don't want that, make that as a option for player OR remind  them every week. Neutral


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Posted 16 July 2023 - 12:25 PM #7

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I support the addition of a “do not ask me again,” for those who choose not too, which I don't know why you would. The problem initially was that you had to explain often to someone that they had to acquire a new vote book as they claimed it before having 2fa.

Posted 16 July 2023 - 09:30 PM #8

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It's a win some/lose some case, no choice will benefit both parties to a reasonable extent. I'm all for adding an option to choose to not be reminded, it's YOUR choice at the end of the day so if you get hacked or whatever anomaly may occur than it is YOUR problem. 


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