--passcode with a specific time of day you have set which a maze appears but you have to choice of holding down + swiping + holding down again + swiping in order to activate said maze super recommended because hardly any1 has seen you do this atleast physically (inform the user to set this up in a private place by themselves only with absolutely no1 looking)
---this appears as a everyday passcode interface and only the user knows they can do this
>>>time logged off??? on our side we can tell how much time your login you have been inactive, if i was apple 4example i would check for active internet connection/any sort of activity ping. this tells us somethings up.. only accordance to you tho upon sucessful login details.
>>>pinged last phone battery 0%? oki
>>>zero signs of activity? on all logged in devices?yes? oki
>>>last time of signs of phone activity on all devices? device 1, 2:00pm device 2 5:00pm device 3 10:00pm?+++prompt the user someone is trying to login from out of
oh hey but the user usually goes to sleep around this time...... account for that too...
+++360 video selfie of yourself with saying your simple phrase? super manual... has to be reviewed by a human. super anti- ai
>>you got a new phone should be no problem right?***
+++time specific passcode:: time sensitive lets say the user picks 12:05pm to 12:10pm on their time the ui matches this with the time whatever country their in.
>>>if the user doesn't login in their phone within the last 72 hours
something maybe less idk
>>>as for the keys your right is not seamless how about a passcode interface that
---how many times do people go about not** bringing their phones vs breaking their phones on another country?
----prompt what country their going to?
----ping the user on all logged in devices with activity thats someones trying to log in. i think google and amazon already uses this called 'OTP' they send it over to your email(mind you, you have to be logged in your email)
---lets check off all of these first and then give you this option.kinda thing
-----an idea of a wireless SSD ring auth comes in mind for super auth purposes scenarios like this only. vs having to write down what recovery key. but this is super specific scenario... i too have encountered 2FA like... when my phone battery died. i was trying to login on the library computer...maybe prompting the user of simple 4 digit number combo before the phone dies? 2 image combo out of 9 images presented at front?
>>>pinged last phone battery 0%? oki >>>zero signs of activity? on all logged in devices?yes? oki >>>last time of signs of phone activity on all devices? device 1, 2:00pm device 2 5:00pm device 3 10:00pm?+++prompt the user someone is trying to login from out of oh hey but the user usually goes to sleep around this time...... account for that too...
+++360 video selfie of yourself with saying your simple phrase? super manual... has to be reviewed by a human. super anti- ai >>you got a new phone should be no problem right?*** +++time specific passcode:: time sensitive lets say the user picks 12:05pm to 12:10pm on their time the ui matches this with the time whatever country their in. >>>if the user doesn't login in their phone within the last 72 hours something maybe less idk >>>as for the keys your right is not seamless how about a passcode interface that ---how many times do people go about not** bringing their phones vs breaking their phones on another country? ----prompt what country their going to? ----ping the user on all logged in devices with activity thats someones trying to log in. i think google and amazon already uses this called 'OTP' they send it over to your email(mind you, you have to be logged in your email) ---lets check off all of these first and then give you this option.kinda thing -----an idea of a wireless SSD ring auth comes in mind for super auth purposes scenarios like this only. vs having to write down what recovery key. but this is super specific scenario... i too have encountered 2FA like... when my phone battery died. i was trying to login on the library computer...maybe prompting the user of simple 4 digit number combo before the phone dies? 2 image combo out of 9 images presented at front?