Two-Factor Authentication is an additional layer of security that requires you to provide two forms of identification before gaining access to your account. The first factor is your password (something you know), and the second factor is a temporary code sent to your phone or generated by an app (something you have).
Why Should You Enable 2FA?
- Extra Security: It adds an additional layer of protection against unauthorized access.
- Prevents Hacking: Even if someone guesses or steals your password, they won’t be able to access your account without the second factor.
Now, let’s walk through how to set it up on some of the most widely used online platforms:
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