Apple hit with lawsuit because two-factor authentication

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Apple is facing legal trouble again after a class action lawsuit has been filed alleging the California-based tech giant's two-factor authentication takes too long and is disruptive to users.

The suit has been filed by Jay Brodsky in California, and claims that the two-factor authentication doesn't get user consent before enabling, and then it "imposes an extraneous logging in procedure that requires a user to both remember password and have access to a trusted device or trusted phone number" to use a device when 2FA is enabled.

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