Two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication

Dear clients, now you can improve your security by enabling two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA) is a type, or subset, of multi-factor authentication. It is a method of confirming users' claimed identities by using a combination of two different factors: 1) something they know, 2) something they have, or 3) something they are. A third-party authenticator (TPA) app enables two-factor authentication, usually by showing a randomly-generated and constantly refreshing code which the user can use. Just install Google Authenticator application (easily search it in Play Market or App Store) and use your personal account in a safer way.

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