> And as I've never heard of a single small business that can afford to give work phones to their employees
The other reply had the productive answer with Yubikey.
Past that, I offer that it's the business's problem to solve.
As a career IT professional, I find it unprofessional to expect employees to cough up their personal devices because their employer is buying services from a trillion dollar mega corp who can't figure this out.
> I've never heard of a single small business that can afford to give work phones to their employees
Sure they can. Used cell ebay $30. They can keep it wherever they log in.
But correct poster is correct about Yubikey. For my part, I do Winauth most of the time and junk-drawer cell phones otherwise.
The other reply had the productive answer with Yubikey.
Past that, I offer that it's the business's problem to solve.
As a career IT professional, I find it unprofessional to expect employees to cough up their personal devices because their employer is buying services from a trillion dollar mega corp who can't figure this out.
> I've never heard of a single small business that can afford to give work phones to their employees
Sure they can. Used cell ebay $30. They can keep it wherever they log in.
But correct poster is correct about Yubikey. For my part, I do Winauth most of the time and junk-drawer cell phones otherwise.