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Rocket MFA is a multi-factor authentication tool that can be used to secure accounts and sensitive data. It uses a variety of factors to authenticate users, including something they know (like a password), something they have (like a hardware token), and something they are (like a fingerprint). | Rocket MFA is a multi-factor authentication tool that can be used to secure accounts and sensitive data. It uses a variety of factors to authenticate users, including something they know (like a password), something they have (like a hardware token), and something they are (like a fingerprint). | ||
Rocket MFA is designed to be easy to use and implement, and it integrates with a variety of popular software applications.=More Information= | Rocket MFA is designed to be easy to use and implement, and it integrates with a variety of popular software applications. It can be used to protect online accounts, email accounts, and | ||
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https://rocketmfa.com/ | https://rocketmfa.com/ | ||
[[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] | [[Category:Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication]] |
Revision as of 05:01, 23 April 2024
Description
Rocket MFA is a multi-factor authentication tool that can be used to secure accounts and sensitive data. It uses a variety of factors to authenticate users, including something they know (like a password), something they have (like a hardware token), and something they are (like a fingerprint).
Rocket MFA is designed to be easy to use and implement, and it integrates with a variety of popular software applications. It can be used to protect online accounts, email accounts, and