Google’s two-factor authentication system (2FA) is a great way to secure your account, but in the past it has relied on a six-digit code or the presence of a USB security dongle. There’s now a new ...
SMS two-factor authentication is no longer available on Twitter, unless you pay for Twitter Blue. Fortunately, if your an iPhone user, there's a better option anyway. With more than a decade of ...
Instagram has announced that its users will soon be able to secure their accounts with third-party authentication apps. Prior to the announcement of this much-anticipated change, the photo-sharing ...
A Google account sits at the heart of the internet experience for billions of users worldwide. Protecting it is paramount if services such as Gmail, Google Docs and Google Photos are to remain secure.
Security camera vendor Ring announced today plans to forcibly enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for all user accounts. Prior to today, Ring had provided a 2FA option for account owners, but the ...
When I started using two-factor authentication, I saved my time-based one-time passwords (TOTP) in Google Authenticator since it was one of the first prominent tools for the job. Years later, I left ...
To avoid losing your valuable cosmetic items in your Epic Games account, you should enable Fortnite two-factor authentication. With this method, you’ll increase the security of your account on the one ...
Zoom has announced that starting today it has added two-factor authentication (2FA) support to all user accounts to make it simpler to secure them against security breaches and identity theft. With ...
Popular online games are usually juicy targets for hackers, and “Fortnite” is no exception. So developer Epic Games is encouraging players to improve their security by giving away a free emote to ...
Starting today, Twitter is disabling SMS-based two-factor authentication (2FA) for all but paying users following a decision that, not unlike other recent moves by the social media giant, has been met ...
Google announced earlier this year that it is planning to forcefully transition as many of its users as possible to two-factor authentication (2FA). The company elaborated further in October, saying ...