
Voldemort
Most certainly not! Haha, you’d need a lot more information than just the key like what the 2fa is for, a username and password. But if your internet access is ever spoofed by someone or there is a hacker that traces your IP address back and tracks your activity, that information can be found.
It should only ever be used for non important things.
I’ve found two that work but one is playing up, just append your key where there is [KEY] and save the shortcut
https://totp.danhersam.com/?key=KEY
https://2fa.zone/2fa/KEY (broken but https://2fa.zone/ works)
Example: https://totp.danhersam.com/?key=7J64V3P3E77J3LKNUGSZ5QANTLRLTKVL
I can chime in and say the cardo spirit is great, I’ve used mine on two helmets which I have some tips for. When you use the sticky base, assume you’re never getting it off, cause I couldn’t haha. The helmet clip although seems flimsy at first holds up really well too, but it’s difficult to install.
You may have noticed already that putting on your helmet already folds your ears pretty bad. The extra speaker width makes it 2x worse and a lot harder to unfold your ear. I recommend a ski mask always.
Lastly these systems work well with ear protection, or at least cardo does, but as you could imagine the speakers are almost screaming at you at full blast. Although it sounds like a moderate volume to you, when you walk around it’s blasting music and sounds to everyone else. I remember accidentally forgetting this and taking my helmet off walking into a petrol station with hearing protection still in, I only found out when I pulled one ear out to talk to the attendant when I was already in line for a minute, felt like a total douche haha
Overall though, the spirit is great, music is great, calls are great, speakers are great, battery, volume, durability, water resistance, all great.
Fibre glass is essentially silica fibres with a trace amount of metal to make the fibre glass act the way it does. Guess what sand is also made of, silica with trace amounts of impurities. So when they break down it’ll just be sand in the end. Not ‘decomposable’ but quite friendly to the environment still.