Disable using the GitHub mobile app as MFA #30502
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It's really annoying that GitHub keeps trying to use the mobile app by default rather than my chosen MFA. There needs to be a way to disable this for the mobile app. ℹ️ Additional Debug InfoGitHub for iOS, Version 1.77.0 (76215101) Device: iPhone 12 Pro (iOS 16.0) |
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Hi @sammcj the issue is known to us, and we are currently working on better 2FA experiences regarding the user's authentication app setting. Please stay tuned! |
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Thanks for your feedback! Today, we've shipped a new feature that allows for setting a preferred option for two-factor authentication. This will allow you to set other two-factor authentication methods to be used before another option. Go to Settings > Password and Authentication on GitHub.com in your browser to set a different preferred two-factor option. Additionally, GitHub Mobile sessions can be revoked within Settings as well: |
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I agree with @sammcj and @lriley2020 especially since:
I will go as far as removing the App from all my devices and use browser only, if this is not fixed within a reasonable time frame. Thanks! |
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Hi, I agree with all the above allowing Github mobile and SMS as multi-factor options reduces the overall security of the account. My multi-factor app of choice forces authentication on opening. The above two are already accessible if the phone has already been unlocked, such as handing it to someone to make a phone call, check directions, etc. @eliperkins while the option to set a preferred method improves the user experience, there is a still a security bug here: Users need the option to disable mulit-factor methods as it improves the overall security of the account. |
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I want to disable my mfa, i am unable to login |
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Thanks for your feedback! Today, we've shipped a new feature that allows for setting a preferred option for two-factor authentication. This will allow you to set other two-factor authentication methods to be used before another option. Go to Settings > Password and Authentication on GitHub.com in your browser to set a different preferred two-factor option.
Additionally, GitHub Mobile sessions can be revoked within Settings as well: