Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) simply means a One Time password, means it needs two password to login in to your account, think of it like a secondary key to your door
This is your password. This is where MFA comes: A code from an Third party app A code sent to your device (app) You get logged in
What if your password got stolen, or guessed by your friend and The passwords turns correct, and the person get logged in.
So, you don't want to happen this Right?
Here the MFA comes in, This ask a user only the original account owners knows
Email accounts Social media platforms Banking and financial websites Cloud storage services Online shopping sites Apps supporting MFAs
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