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Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, May 26 2013 @ 07:38 PM EDT |
Simplest solution would be to rig a repeater up - have the
phone number go to a server, and then have it forward the
message to whoever needs it.
Or have it be a VOIP number, which allows for arbitrary
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Authored by: tknarr on Sunday, May 26 2013 @ 07:43 PM EDT |
It is a problem, because you can only associate a phone number with a single
cel phone at a time. So, who monitors that single phone for an organization that
may have dozens of people authorized to make tweets? How does that person know
which of those dozens of people made the tweet this particular code is for and
get the code to them? Twitter's system is set up on the assumption that the
person tweeting has physical possession of the single phone attached to the
account, and for these organizations that's physically impossible given the way
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 28 2013 @ 01:40 PM EDT |
My problem is that they don't use Google's excellent
Authenticator app.
I have DropBox, a bunch of servers and Google using it. Why
can't Facebook and Twitter? Or are they suffering from the
not-invented-here problem?
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