RSA SecurID is a product of RSA. It enables organizations to central manage two-factor authentication, 2FA. When you log in to a RSA SecureID protected asset, its goal is to prompt you to enter your two-factor credential from the RSA Authenticator app. But the process is far from smooth. When prompted for the credential, it should be a one-step process to type it in, but it is, in fact, three steps. First, one is presented with this dialog for no reason whatsoever.

Then when typing the text, it doesn’t type until one clicks into the edit field.

Even then, one has to still click Submit.

All together, this constitutes three violations of the A to B principle.
Tagged a-to-b