Because I also have my normal phone as a backup for this purpose in case out in the field something happens to my work phone. And my personal phone is rooted.
The main problem as I see it is if I have to download authenticator onto my personal device because something has happened to my work device. That’s the only way I could see this being a problem since I use Graphene OS on my personal phone. Even then I would probably just use the authenticator on my work computer rather than going to that trouble.
I can’t. The authenticator for my job was set up on my work device by my IT department.
If your work requires you to have a Microsoft Authenticator-compatible device, they should provide you with one.
Which would never be rooted or jailbroken in the first place so why even bring it up in this this context?
Because I also have my normal phone as a backup for this purpose in case out in the field something happens to my work phone. And my personal phone is rooted.
Oh yeah I get it, I was mostly answering the “why bring it up”, since this whole chain of comments started because of the comment I quoted.
Sucks to have that. Have you tried asking IT if you could use a different one?
The main problem as I see it is if I have to download authenticator onto my personal device because something has happened to my work device. That’s the only way I could see this being a problem since I use Graphene OS on my personal phone. Even then I would probably just use the authenticator on my work computer rather than going to that trouble.
That sucks. I refused so they gave me a Yubikey instead.
I have a yubikey (two actually, one from a previous employer). New company won’t actually let me use it.