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Jonperry64

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I've bound my car to the app and added my wife as a secondary user. I'm surprised that having logged in once, I seem to stay permanently logged in. It occurs to me that if someone accessed my phone they could locate the car, unlock it and drive it away with the app. The only thing stopping this is the password needed to access my phone. Does this worry anyone else?
 
I'm not gonna start an argument with you, but 2 factor is literally something you know (password) and something you have (phone)
Have a nice day
No I certainly don't want to argue, I just wasn't quite sure what you meant. But I understand now. Cheers.
 
I was talking about this with a colleague the other day, how someone could steal my phone and gain access to the car, but then realised the phone has more layers of protection than the physical key does, and I don’t keep as much of an eye on that as I do on my phone.
 
I was talking about this with a colleague the other day, how someone could steal my phone and gain access to the car, but then realised the phone has more layers of protection than the physical key does, and I don’t keep as much of an eye on that as I do on my phone.
Very true
 
I'm not gonna start an argument with you, but 2 factor is literally something you know (password) and something you have (phone)
Have a nice day
2 factor operation - Yes.

2 factor authentication? (Which is what 2FA means in terms of security). No, a phone and a password does not comply, as you can't guarantee that the phone has an unlock security mechanism. ;)
 

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