Quote Originally Posted by Blindheart View Post
This goes against what dual factor authentication is designed for. If you don't want the extra layer of security, disable the token. I believe there are options to disable this. Next time you know you will need to login quickly disable your token for the day and put it back on at a later time.
You can have dual factor authentication without having to input the OTP every log in. Look at GW2, gmail, discord, and even iCloud. All of them only require input after so many failed login attempts, a certain amount of time passes, or a new IP. The OTP and the launch are archaic at best and need some serious updating.