Sept. 22, 2023, 3:59 p.m. | /u/BobYourNeighborsWife

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My company is 50+ years old, as are many of it's employees. They have become much more security conscious after a couple hacks and a ransomware attack over the last couple years. 2/3 of the company is wfh. Okta was implemented a while back which forced all the employees without smartphones to upgrade. Recently they have additionally required installation of Authy on our personal cell phones for a specific website that does not support Okta. We get a monthly stipend …

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