ukmtk wrote:At work we use Microsoft Authenticator for 2FA.
I also have a hardware device like a calculator that does similar.
It saves me having my mobile on all the time (I only use the phone to track sport or when out shopping).
You might find you could use Microsoft Authenticator for the 2FA?
It's an app on your phone that is secured by your phone security.
I'm 100% not a techy but we used to have to use Microsoft Authenticator up until maybe the middle of last year. You logged on and then when through a separate process to "authenticate" yourself so as to be able to access work email, the internal networks and the work intranet.
Then, our tech department deployed some additional software which means that when you log-on it does all of that for you. However, we then deployed a new Oracle system which wasn't compatible with that so you have to complete sign on for that (albeit not through Authenticator) which is a minor irritant.
But these new systems are meant to save us a fortune ........ yeah right!