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There are a number of ways that you can protect yourself online, and one of the things you can do is to start using two-factor authentication.
You probably have seen two-factor authentication even if you aren’t sure what it is. For instance, if you do online banking, your bank might text a code to your phone or email when you try to change the password. This is two-factor authentication. It’s basically just an extra step that confirms that you are the account owner. This makes it more difficult for hackers to get into your account, too. Not only do they need a password, they also need access to your smart phone or email account.
These Critical Websites need Two Step Authentication
Most large websites have the option for two-factor authentication. Each company name is linked to their specific instruction. Here’s how to set it up:
Apple ID
You can use two-factor authentication on your iCloud, iPhone or iPad:
Facebook
Gmail
You can set up two-factor authentication for Gmail and Google accounts.
Yahoo
Instagram
If you use Instagram, you can also set up two-factor authentication:
Twitter
If you use Twitter, you can also set up two-factor authentication. However, there are different steps to take depending on how you access the site, either from a laptop or PC, an iPhone, or an Android. You can learn about setting two-factor authentication up by visiting the Help Center.
Here are a few more important sites that require a more in-depth explanation:
Linkedin
Paypal
Ebay
Amazon
This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author.
Kathiravan Rajendran Associate Director of Marketing Operations at Macro Global
25 November
Vitaliy Shtyrkin Chief Product Officer at B2BINPAY
22 November
Kunal Jhunjhunwala Founder at airpay payment services
Shiv Nanda Content Strategist at https://www.financialexpress.com/
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