Yup. Some chargers support 5V@3A (15W), others 15V@1-4A (15,30,45,65W), [email protected] (65W), some various amps at 9V,11V etc
Some chargers support all of the above voltages at various amps. Others only a subset.
If the OP has a Pixel, those seem to use 9V up to about 2.5A. iPhone similarly does "fast charging" at 9V (apparently up to 3A or so). The Android should charge test, so the limiting factor might actually be the cable. Some older cables don't support or allow the charger to negotiate higher voltages so the Android cable may be holding things back.
Depends on how you're set up.
If you're using OKTA for MFA but still have something else as a reliable primary source of authentication, then it's safer against one or the other being compromised.
If you're using OKTA's (or any one provider's) services for primary login and MFA, then depending on the extent they get compromised, yeah: all eggs, one basket