[BlindTlk] A Different Kind of 2 Factor Authentication

Jen&Parmesan McEachen jenandnixon at gmail.com
Sat Aug 20 21:49:57 UTC 2022


Sounds like you are using the Microsoft Authentication app. It isn't new, as
our organization has been using this form of 2FA for almost three years as
an option. 

Just from my own experience as we log in via Citrix and Desktop Refresh.

Have a wonderful day,

Jen

-----Original Message-----
From: BlindTlk <blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Peter Donahue via
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Sent: August 20, 2022 2:40 PM
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Subject: [BlindTlk] A Different Kind of 2 Factor Authentication

 

Good afternoon everyone,

 

                We recently learned of a newer form of Two Factor
Authentication being implemented where 

my wife Mary works. Traditionally when 2FA is used one is sent a
verification code to the device of their 

choice, usually a smartphone, which they must enter into a field on the app
or Website's login screen to 

gain access to the application or Website. In the new 2FA scheme being
implemented by Mary's employer an app 

is installed onto one's smartphone to approve the login. When the employee
brings the login screen on 

their computer they type in their credential's usually their password and
are prompted to press OK to 

move to the next step in the procedure. The employee must then hit the
approve button in the app 

installed on their smartphone to gain access to the application.

 

                We like this approach to 2FA as it saves one from having to
wait to receive a verification code 

and having to enter it into the login field on their screen. We're curious
to know which companies use 

this kind of Two Factor Authentication and if the apps work well with screen
readers in this case 

Voiceover.

 

                Mary told me that the IT folks where she works wanted to be
sure this approach to 2FA would 

work for her before installing the app on her iPhone. I told her that the
best way to find out is simply to 

try it. If anyone has had experience with this new form of 2FA we want to
hear from you and will pass on 

your encouragement to her IT folks so they can know that this system is
being used successfully by other 

blind folks and they need not worry about it not working out. Thanks for
your help.

 

Peter Donahue

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