Two-factor authentication
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Security systems.
(2FA).
Two-factor authentication is a principle of security systems requiring additional features on top of standard usernames and passwords.
The additional features may be something you:
- Know: for example, a personal identification number (PIN), an additional password, answers to “secret questions” or specific keystroke patterns
- Have: for example a credit or debit card, a smartphone, or a small hardware token
- Are: for example, a fingerprint, iris scan, or voice print