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<br> | InWebo's multifactor authentication tool helps organizations secure their online accounts and data by requiring users to provide more than one form of identification when logging in. This can include something the user knows (like a password), something the user has (like a phone or security token), or something the user is (like a fingerprint).=More Information= | ||
InWebo's multifactor authentication tool helps organizations secure their online accounts and data by requiring users to provide more than one form of identification when logging in. This can include something the user knows (like a password), something the user has (like a phone or security token), or something the user is (like a fingerprint). | |||
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https://inwebo.com/multifactor-authentication/ | https://inwebo.com/multifactor-authentication/ | ||
[[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] | [[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] |
Revision as of 04:46, 23 April 2024
=Description=
InWebo's multifactor authentication tool helps organizations secure their online accounts and data by requiring users to provide more than one form of identification when logging in. This can include something the user knows (like a password), something the user has (like a phone or security token), or something the user is (like a fingerprint).=More Information=
https://inwebo.com/multifactor-authentication/