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So what do you do to set up automatic payments or buy something online where chips cannot be read? Do you get a notification to approve the transaction every time? It sounds more like you're just ignorant as to how open these systems still are to abuse...
Yes. Every purchase I do has two-factor authentication
If I do automatic payment, I need to set it up manually and also set a custom limit of how much is allowed to be pulled. I also typically get a notification every time an automatic transaction is planned to occur
Two factor how? Some would argue a CVV is a second factor, which is actually used in the US.
(I don't ask to be combative but to clarify the differences. I would not call a CVV true two factor)
My phone if it isn't a physical purchase where the chip on the card is used
So true two factor then. Sounds too expensive for American corpos to implement, then...