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Can we agree that the 2FA is terrible implemented here in lemmy?
Also U2F would be nice. I don't know, security must be number 1 priority when you design a social network.
I doubt they are going to get that far in the weeds
I don't think this is Lemmy's fault.
All they did was use the more secure SHA256 algorithm.
AFAIK this issue is the result of 2FA apps not properly setting the algorithm as specified (or in some cases not even supporting it)