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I might add, that the numbers were indexed and the banking software was requesting a random TAN. This was called iTAN.


We had both (both the original TAN list where every number could be used just once and invalidated all previous numbers on the list and the iTan system).

I prefer the token thingy my bank gave me. Insert your direct debit card, enter two numbers from the screen (usually corresponding to your transaction in some way, to confirm _again_ that you're really trying to send money to account X) and generate the TAN. Done.




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