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3000 New PyPI users enable two-factor authentication #132

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jonafato opened this issue Oct 5, 2022 · 1 comment
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3000 New PyPI users enable two-factor authentication #132

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jonafato commented Oct 5, 2022

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https://twitter.com/pypi/status/1577009080052293633

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20221003

Summary

PyPI ran a campaign to encourage users to enable two-factor authentication, which included a promotion to give away free hardware tokens to select users. Since the campaign began, 3000 new users have enabled 2FA on their PyPI accounts, and 1600 hardware tokens have been claimed. The promotional giveaway for hardware tokens is now over, but users can (and should) still enable mutli-factor authentication on their PyPI accounts to increase security for Python users everywhere.

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jonafato commented Oct 7, 2022

Moved to the new repo.

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