two-factor authentication
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of two-factor authentication
First recorded in 1990–95
Example Sentences
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To fix, start with key accounts such as email and banking and enable two-factor authentication if that’s an option.
Work-issued phones can be an even bigger hassle, since personal financial accounts often use that number for two-factor authentication.
And if you log in with a passkey instead of a password, sites typically won’t ask you for a second level of identity verification, such as a two-factor authentication code sent to your phone.
Microsoft provides a similar capability with its Authenticator app, which some people use for two-factor authentication in place of texted codes for signing into online accounts.
I’m not quite ready to blame our national loneliness epidemic on two-factor authentication and automated help desks.
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