As a web developer 2FA does remove over 99 percent of attempted account hacks. Most hacks are done automatically using bots and they just look for low hanging fruit while checking a bunch of login combinations and ignore any that come up with a 2FA, The registry itself will most likely be compromised before a single users credentials and 2fa are spoofed. Simply because the effort involved for a single users gun ownership details isn't worth the effort. The best thing you can do is use non identifiable information in your passwords and have them 10+ characters long. And never reuse passwords from your other accounts.
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