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"content": "nostr:npub1wuw8j93m048f807xf5cu3dwx5v9xqt0mt3eknp5zv8wezquxaytq8tpjs5 Yes both methods are not particularly secure in the real life. But combined together or with some other ones are much more harder to break in. For example if someone is using hardware key like YubiKey. But banking app creators seems to not understand the such cases at all.",
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