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Originally Posted by FizzyWater
Um, that's the same thing I do for the Chase login. I do have the option to have it sent to email, if that's my choice, but the choices also include having it go to my cell phone (or home, or work). I can tell it to remember my computer (when I'm at home, for example) or not (when I'm at work, although officially no one else can get on my work computer, I'd still rather not have that cookie saved there).
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It is absolutely not the same thing in the slightest.
Google two-factor authentication is real. You must have two factors. Without a second factor you cannot get in.
Chase two-step authentication offers two factors, but they will
ALSO let you in with two of the same factor.
can != must
option != need