You really should be using MFA on, at the very least, your primary email acct. Think about everything tied to that account. Now think bout what could happen if someone else has access to that acct.
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For sure! So MFA=multi-factor authentication; most common form is 2FA (2-factor). The premise is that logging in w/ only a PW is less secure than using MFA. So to be extra cautious you setup MFA which most commonly uses TOTP (time-based one-time password). 1/X
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W/ MFA, you 1) login with username + password. Then your service goes: okay, but whats your TOTP? So 2) Using your MFA of choice (more on that later), you retrieve your TOTP, enter it, and then your service goes
. I use MFA because in some instances (rarely?) 2/X - Show replies
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