🥸 MFA Login

Support for TOTP-based MFA logins MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) Login is a security feature that requires a user to provide more than one form of authentication to access an account or system. This is in contrast to a traditional single-factor authentication, which only requires a user to provide a single form of authentication, such as a password. MFA Login typically uses two or more of the following authentication factors: Something you know: This can include a password, PIN, or security question. Something you have: This can include a physical token, such as a security key or a smartphone, or a soft token, such as an app on a smartphone or a text message. Something you are: This can include a biometric factor, such as a fingerprint, facial recognition, or voice recognition. By requiring multiple forms of authentication, MFA Login provides an additional layer of security and helps to protect against unauthorized access to an account or system. This can be particularly useful for protecting sensitive information, such as financial data or personal information. MFA Login is commonly used in various services such as cloud services, email, social media and other platforms where security is a concern. It's important to note that not all MFA methods are created equal and some methods are more secure than others. It's also important to keep the devices and methods used for MFA updated and secure.

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John Bindel posted over 3 years ago

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