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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
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2 Factor Authentication Kills Trip Planning Efficiency

I am planning my Central America trip, which is turning out quite nicely. Due to heightened security, each time I go to a hotel portal, bank portal, or airline portal, I am asked to verify that it is me using a code. That code is either sent by email or by text. Although I have asked all these programs to ‘remember me’. They, like some of my readers, have forgotten me. Booking complicated itineraries is time-consuming on its own. This makes it intolerablely consuming. Where is AI to realize that I am who I say I am? My, #AlexIntelligence >#ArtificialIntelligence.

Who’s with me?

a screenshot of a phone
By far, JetBlue has the worst tech in the industry. They make Avianca look good.
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8 COMMENTS

    • Or an an airplane and your 2 Factor phone is not your Google Voice! Because your Google Voice is for Ms. TPOL!

    • My medical care providers’ system can take 5 minutes or more to issue the OTP. By which time I am either not in range or the code has expired. Simply stupid

  1. I hate it. Let me turn it on if I want it. It’s stupid to do two factor to connect to the wifi on the plane when don’t I need the wifi to get the damn code??

  2. Feed past TPOL articles into the AI engines.

    Assuming that processing the history of unfettered TPOL does not crash their systems, the AI should be unable to ever forget TPOL.

    TPOL is many things. But forgettable is not one of them!!!

  3. At home I use a separate browser with zero blockers so sites store all the crap they need to ID me and my machine, and I don’t clear site data when the browser is closed. That solved the issue for most of the sites I use.

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