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We are a group of hobbyists managing a mailing list. Mailchimp insists on SMS authentication to login now which has scuppered our plans to spread the workload.

Are there any free / cheap services that would receive a text messages and forward it by email to several people? If not, is there an alternative way to deal with this situation? We’re not necessarily attached to mail chimp but delivery is important.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)
  1. Because if you scan it, it is saved into your app and not stored anywhere else. If you take a photo of it, it's saved into your camera roll, which is a security vulnerability. Same goes for the other party.

Why should anyone take a camera to take a screenshot or click on 'save image'? Additionally, the secret key would be stored as well on the messenger app you are using to share the key among the group members.

  1. What is the other party supposed to do when they receive it? They can't scan their phone screen with their phone camera...?

Aegis, e.g. can open images containing a QR code and import the key that way. I assume other apps can do the same.