two-factor authentication for kasa accounts
Is two-factor authentication coming soon for kasa accounts?
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@Karteria sorry to say I gave up on these guys. I've already started purging data and decommissioning their cameras. I'm switching to either Amazon or Nest. I'll pay double but I don't care frankly. TP just doesn't prioritize Security in IoT, they are literally part of the problem.
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TP-LINK needs to get with the times or be prepared to lose many, MANY customers:
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I agree with everyone that this should be top priority!
I will have to find another company that cares about customer security.
Your products work well and are priced well but unfortunately, I too will have to look elsewhere.
I will be taking down my cameras and plugs and replacing them with either Amazon or Wyze.
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@Tony Over 1 week and no reply from TP-Link!. I will start a new thread with my questions.
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@Karteria It's not a priority for them. I have decommissioned the last home security camera this week. It's a shame, usability was really decent on the system. As consumers we have to hold these IoT vendors responsible, and reward the vendors that are Security Aware with our business.
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I really want to buy the TP-Link WiFi 6 Mesh WiFi AX3000. They have the best performance I have seen for the money.
But there is no way I am going to use something at my home without the MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication).
I am afraid somebody will break into the home network configuration from anywhere in the world.!!!
How can you put a home security product without MFA? Looks pretty counter-intuitive.
No matter how good your password is, somebody can figure it out, and they can reconfigure your network from anywhere... (Pretty scary)
I will stay away from your good products until MFA is available.
I think this should be your highest priority feature.
Thanks!
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@eduytito I dumped all cameras off the system. Do not use this system if you care about security. This company doesn't care about security. You guys (consumers) need to act and protect yourselves. Reject these companies that do not respond to your REASONABLE demands for ENTRY LEVEL security, spread the word.
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To contribute to this thread, Multi Factor should be a key priority for anything related to smart home or that gives the ability for connecting into the home network.
This should be a critical priority and TP-Link are being short sites if this is not prioritised.
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