I'm confident that the answer is "No" here. Okta Verify is a mobile-based multi-factor authentication solution, so it wouldn't be the right choice for an end user without a mobile device.
Okay, I think I've got this. If the user doesn't have a mobile device, then Okta Verify wouldn't be the right solution, since that typically requires a mobile app. I'll go with "No" on this one.
Hmm, this seems tricky. Okta Verify is typically used for multi-factor authentication, but the question is asking about a scenario where the user doesn't have a mobile device. I'll have to think this through carefully.
B) No is the correct answer. Okta Verify requires a mobile device, so it's not the right choice for a user without one. Unless they plan on strapping their desktop computer to their arm.
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