trix4ever
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Why would anyone rather have a less secure account instead of a more secure one?
Explain.
I would never buy or sell on here.
Why else would I need a secure account?
All I do is post photos and shoot the breeze.
Why would anyone rather have a less secure account instead of a more secure one?
Explain.
Nothing bad ever happened to me for not wearing seatbelts therefore seatbelts are a useless inventionWhy would anyone rather have a less secure account instead of a more secure one?
Explain.
Not sure what I can do at this point. They sent me an invoice via Paypal and I paid via the Paypal link.
Any suggestions on what I can do to have my money returned?
If they get your login, they get to pretend to be you in order to scam people.
They can get your login in many ways, I won't go into all that here.
But let's say they get your login, the first thing they will do is change the account email and password.
That's what happened with the kingtimur account here:
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Once that is done, they have hijacked an account and can start scamming.
With two-step verification, it's exceedingly more difficult for them to hijack an account, even if they get your login password, as that won't be enough.
Done via the authenticator app, thanks for the tip.To greatly reduce the chance of accounts being compromised it is highly recommended to enable two step verification on your RFF account which can be done here:
Two-step verification you have to enter your password, plus you have to do a second step, one of these:
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email verification:
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app verification:
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If you choose email, you'll also be presented with ten 'backup codes' which you can store in a secure location if you don't have access to the app, or your email.
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Two-step verification messed me up when I was abroad and lost my phone. Wanted to log in to my accounts to "find my phone", but could not have access because they sent the code to my phone which was stolen....To greatly reduce the chance of accounts being compromised it is highly recommended to enable two step verification on your RFF account which can be done here:
Two-step verification you have to enter your password, plus you have to do a second step, one of these:
View attachment 4843923
email verification:
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app verification:
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If you choose email, you'll also be presented with ten 'backup codes' which you can store in a secure location if you don't have access to the app, or your email.
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See above regarding backup codes.Two-step verification messed me up when I was abroad and lost my phone. Wanted to log in to my accounts to "find my phone", but could not have access because they sent the code to my phone which was stolen....
In the end had to get someone to help buy a new phone, to get a new SIM card and send me my verification codes...took some time though which by then I could not track my phone.
..helpful but sometimes it's not 😳😒
Did you try the email option?Thank you for the explanation, I now appreciate the problem.
I tried to set up 2 step authentication but it required me to be logged in to Google. Which I will never do. Hmfff. Annoying.