From: this@ddress.is.invalid   
      
   Andy Burns wrote:   
   > VanguardLH wrote:   
   >   
   > > I get a lot of those OTP or 2FA messages when trying to login. I get a   
   > > notification, tap on it, takes me into the Messages app, and I see a   
   > > list of these type of messages, so I pick the code from the topmost   
   > > message.   
   >   
   > For me, the new messages are at the bottom of the list, and I get   
   > focussed towards them, so I don't see the issue you describe, once in a   
   > blue moon I do "delete all messages" for the 2FA sender to clear the   
   > clutter ...   
      
    Not only that, but the 2SV (not 2FA) code is often already visible in   
   the 'closed' notification. If not visible, you open the notification,   
   the code is now probably visible. If not visible, you tap the   
   notification, you now see the list of recent activity (for all numbers),   
   the most recent notification, i,e, the 2SV one, *is* at the top.   
      
    All-in-all totally standard, ever since at least Android 4.   
      
    What you should *not* do, is open the *message* directly from the   
   notification, because then it is - oh horror - at the bottom of the   
   list, but, as you say, still in focus.   
      
    All-in-all totally standard, ever since at least Android 4, so I   
   wonder why VanguardLH has this 'problem' with his new phone, but not   
   with his old one.   
      
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