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What are the 3 factors of multi-factor authentication?

Multi-factor authentication, or MFA, is a type of account access security that requires users to verify their identity in two or more ways to be able to sign in. This is much more secure than the traditional sign-on approach that only requires one method of authentication—usually a password. MFA eli…

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Multi-factor authentication, or MFA, is a type of account access security that requires users to verify their identity in two or more ways to be able to sign in. This is much more secure than the traditional sign-on approach that only requires one method of authentication—usually a password. MFA eli…

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