Two-Factor Authentication Humor

Cartoon of a frustrated man trying to log in while a woman holds up a two-factor authentication code on her phone beside a laptop.

A nervous man sits at a laptop while a woman holding a phone displays a two-factor authentication code beside sarcastic tech-themed signs and notes.

Technology keeps insisting passwords alone are no longer enough. Apparently your login now needs emotional support, a backup code, a trusted device, and a six-digit number that expires before your brain finishes reading it. Two-factor authentication may improve security, but it also turns logging in into a full group project involving phones, apps, verification texts, and mild panic.

This Chad Geepeety™ cartoon perfectly captures the modern experience of being judged by your own security settings while trying to access an account you created yourself. Between AI assistants, smart devices, password managers, and endless verification steps, technology somehow made “signing in” feel like airport security. The exhausted expression, countdown timer, and “Code Keeper” shirt say everything about modern digital life.

Fans of workplace tech humor and smart-device frustration will probably also enjoy other Chad Geepeety™ favorites like (see https://www.chadgeepeety.com/cartoons/ai-cannot-fix-offline-printers) and the painfully relatable office loop in (see https://www.chadgeepeety.com/cartoons/every-meeting-becomes-an-email). The future promised convenience, but instead it handed everyone another verification code and thirty seconds to type it correctly before starting over again.


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