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Double-factor authentication is a type of multi-factor authentication. 2FA is a technology that provides user identification using a combination of two different components. The bright example of two-factor authentication is Google authorization. When a user logs in from a new device, in addition to password authentication, they are asked to enter a six-digit/eight-digit confirmation code. The subscriber can receive it by SMS or by voice call to his phone. Also, a new one-time password can be generated by the authenticator application in short periods of time. The method of receiving the confirmation code is selected in the settings.
Double-factor authentication is a type of multi-factor authentication. 2FA is a technology that provides user identification using a combination of two different components. The bright example of two-factor authentication is Google authorization. When a user logs in from a new device, in addition to password authentication, they are asked to enter a six-digit/eight-digit confirmation code. The subscriber can receive it by SMS or by voice call to his phone. Also, a new one-time password can be generated by the authenticator application in short periods of time. The method of receiving the confirmation code is selected in the settings.
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