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    Five Reasons Why You Should Activate Two-Factor Authentication

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    By AdeO on September 21, 2020 Fraud, Internet, Security, Tips

    Two Factor Authentication or 2FA is the most trending security method nowadays. Traditional authentication method or the password-only verification method, i.e. 1FA (One-Factor Authentication), is no longer a secure way.

    Two Factor Authentication is an extra layer of protection used to ensure the security of online accounts beyond just a username and password.

    If you are still wondering why to enable Two-Factor Authentication, keep scrolling down and you will find out Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Enable Two-Factor Authentication.

    Much easier than other traditional methods:

    2FA is much easier than other traditional methods. Its login process is very much user-friendly. In this login process, you prove your identity by entering your secret password and a unique verification code sent to your registered mobile phone or the device. A unique verification code or OTP (One Time Password); the second factor,

    Rapid increase in cyber attacks

    Two Factor Authentication has become extremely important with the rapid increase in the security breaches or cyber-attacks over the internet. As 2FA adds an additional security layer or factor in the login procedure so it can ensure maximum security to your online accounts or credentials.

    Take control of your security

    Previously a user could know about the security breach only after someone unauthorized tried to log in their accounts. All of a sudden they start figuring out that their online account is being breached and all their important information like credit card credentials, Bank account information’s etc. are gone. Eventually, with the traditional authentication method, they could never figure out the security threat.

    With 2FA turned on, you will be alerted with a security message or unique verification code on your registered mobile phone when someone else has entered the valid login credentials of your online account. According to Symantec – “80% of security breaches could be prevented with 2FA.”

    Maximum online protection

    Two-Factor Authentication security method protects your sensitive data and information from all sorts of malicious activities. It assures that the password alone is not enough for an attacker or intruder to make you compromise your digital assets. Besides, the unique verification code is valid only for a few seconds. Due to the use of an additional step in the login process, the Two-Factor Authentication security method is also known as Two-Step Verification.

    Decreased password reliability problems

    Changing the online account passwords frequently is a sound security practice. However, only a few end users follow it globally, and therefore, the best option is to enable Two-Factor Authentication. With 2FA, if someone hacks your secret password, he won’t succeed in accessing your account.

    Even, having strong passwords is sometimes not enough to protect your accounts. Applying the second factor, you aren’t just relying on great passwords. This is because, if the intruder knows your password he also needs the verification code to access your account.

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