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How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

Hello,

For the life of me I do not seem to be able to speak to a human being via BTs tel number.

I did not ask for it but somehow my account was turned on to 2 step authentication recently. You used to be able to turn it off in ones own account but that option is no longer available. Can someone please advise how to turn it off or how to contact an actual person at BT, thank you

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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

you can't turn off - there are numerous forum posts on subject

easiest way to avoid is to use a mail app like Bluemail for phone or thunderbird for pc



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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

When it was turned on by BT a few weeks ago they sent me a message saying that if I wanted to turn it off I should phone 03301234150 (their standard number) but when I do this, no matter what button on my keypad that I press does not get me to a human contact. Nobody these days seems to want us to contact them to actually discuss anything

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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

It cannot be turned off, pointless wasting your time calling BT.

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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

Thank you for the reply. Amazing, all BT Broadband and e mail users have to sign in with 2 step authentication??

If I get chsnce I will try and find time to e mail the CEO

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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication


@Trevskywrote:

 

If I get chsnce I will try and find time to e mail the CEO


Another waste of time.

It is BT's email and accounts systems and they have decided that for security reasons the want all of its users to have 2FA activated on their accounts to help stop accounts being hacked or accessed by non authorised people.

If you do not want to use 2FA you will need to try and find a new provider who does not use it or a variation of it.

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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

Many thanks for all replies to date. I find it unbelievable but there you go. Looks like I will have to think about moving on when my contract finishes end of the year

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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

Did you move from your bank and all the other Internet sites that use 2FA or Passkeys?

Do you have to enter a PIN number or use biometrics to access your mobile phone or do you just leave it open to the world to access all your data if your phone is stolen.

I find it incredible that people are complaining about2FA on their email accounts when the vast majority of scams and Internet fraud is started through hackers gaining access to the person's email account invariably through a phishing email that the user replied to or a phishing phone call all of which would have been stopped if the email account had 2FA.

Good luck finding an ISP that will not require some sort of 2FA to access your account and finding an ISP that offers an email account.

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Re: How Do I Turn Off Two Step Authentication

That's a great reply. No, I do't leave my phone or bank access "open", so, really, you are correct, ha ha

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