Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What email do you have? Google? That can be linked to a phone number if you forget your password.
I have a work Google account and a personal Google account.
I also have a Microsoft email account that was linked to me HOME phone not a CELL phone and when they try to send me a text on my home phone for 2 factor authentication it doesn't work. Because it is a home phone. Someone apparently tried to log in to my microsoft email in another state and that set off a security alert, but I can't do anything about it because they are trying to reach my home phone (landline) not my cell phone.
So probably I set up the Microsoft email a million years ago when people still used home phones, and probably at some point I should have updated that? That's the kind of thing I mean - I need an organizer to take me through all my accounts and make sure everything is as it should be.
What if you just let the microsoft email die? Do you need it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a very modest income person.
I already use LastPass. But I don't know for sure - is it OK to log in at work and use work wifi (I teach at a school) to use LastPass?
Is it OK to use my cell phone to log in to my bank when I am just out and about?
It seems like I'm getting mail daily telling me there's been yet another security breach. Everyone's switching to these 2 factor verification things, and telling me to download apps on my phone and just... it's getting so freaking complicated.
Ask the IT person at school. They'll probably make you feel much better about your accounts and will refuse to take your money.
Anonymous wrote:I am a very modest income person.
I already use LastPass. But I don't know for sure - is it OK to log in at work and use work wifi (I teach at a school) to use LastPass?
Is it OK to use my cell phone to log in to my bank when I am just out and about?
It seems like I'm getting mail daily telling me there's been yet another security breach. Everyone's switching to these 2 factor verification things, and telling me to download apps on my phone and just... it's getting so freaking complicated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What email do you have? Google? That can be linked to a phone number if you forget your password.
I have a work Google account and a personal Google account.
I also have a Microsoft email account that was linked to me HOME phone not a CELL phone and when they try to send me a text on my home phone for 2 factor authentication it doesn't work. Because it is a home phone. Someone apparently tried to log in to my microsoft email in another state and that set off a security alert, but I can't do anything about it because they are trying to reach my home phone (landline) not my cell phone.
So probably I set up the Microsoft email a million years ago when people still used home phones, and probably at some point I should have updated that? That's the kind of thing I mean - I need an organizer to take me through all my accounts and make sure everything is as it should be.
Anonymous wrote:How much money do you have to spend on this, OP? If you have a lot, find an IT security firm on Google, ask for their references, and retain them.
Anonymous wrote:What email do you have? Google? That can be linked to a phone number if you forget your password.