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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Identity and access management method that requires 2 unique forms of identification to successfully authenticate. Common authentication factors include something you know (password or passcode), something you have (hardware token or cell phone for SMS or OTC), and something you are (fingerprint, face ID). Combine 2 unique factors to create a more secure login such as a password and OTC or face ID and a passcode.

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