Bletchleyite
Veteran Member
You may note we didn't get the headphone socket back though, however large the phones get! Another irritation of modern life.
To be fair I'm loving the modern type of Bluetooth earphones, the ones with a charger case pioneered by Apple. No cables to catch on things.
I agree entirely that identity theft is catastrophic, but the problem is that we're now tying up all of our identity information and proof into one object that is remarkably easy to lose or get stolen. No longer having your phone, for whatever reason, would cause so many problems that you may never catch back up.
It does cause an issue, but you can, by phoning your network from another phone or landline, get a SIM with the same number sent out pretty much immediately, so you're only knackered for a day or two. Lots of people often change their number, but there is no reason for you to ever have to unless escaping harrassment, something that won't be experienced by very many people to the extent of needing a new phone number, particularly now both iOS and Android allow you to block numbers.
But worse than that is that, by putting all your identity information and proof in one object - if that gets compromised in some way by the bad guys, the results are disastrous. And as IT professionals we're both well aware there will never be a system that can't be compromised *somehow* by sufficiently determined people.
That is a bit of a downside, but remember that 2FA is in addition to your password, not instead of it. It thus cannot be less secure by definition. It is at least as secure as your password alone. 2FA is a very good idea - you need "something you know" AND "something you have". Though putting the "something you know" into the browser so it automatically populates it breaks that and so is a very bad idea! (A proper password manager like Keepass with a suitably complex key is good, though).