@CaptainJanegay Nobody was asking for a passcode here though, and there is a grammar mistake in "on the phone to us". I will agree that if *I* am the one who manually opened the app and tried to do something, then confirming the authentication is normal in some instances, yes. And I will admit the screenshot is indeed misleading either way, I can still see many people falling for it. I think the entire flow of having the app ask for permission for something done over the phone is flawed.
@hapidjus @CaptainJanegay
It's not grammatically incorrect in British English.
In fact the verb is the clue.
"..with us" = We called you.
"...to us". = You called us.