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Status Submitted
Workspace SPSS Modeler
Components SPSS CNDS
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 7, 2025

Two-Factor Authentication(Two Step Authentication) function implement

Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security process that requires two forms of identification to log in to an account or system. 
It's also known as two-step verification or dual-factor authentication. 

[How it works]
You provide your password as the first factor 
You provide a second factor, such as a passcode, fingerprint, or facial scan 

[Benefits of 2FA] 
It's more difficult for cybercriminals to steal your identity or access your accounts
It helps prevent phishing attacks
It helps protect your personal and business assets

[How to set up 2FA]
On Apple devices, you can go to Settings > [your name] > Sign-In & Security 
On Facebook, you can tap Menu > Settings > Accounts Center > Password and security 
On Google accounts, you can set up 2-Step Verification 

2FA is the most common form of multi-factor authentication (MFA), which is any authentication method that requires more than one factor. 

Needed By Not sure -- Just thought it was cool