MFA: Multi-Factor Authentication
2 Locks are Better than 1
When you leave town, you lock your front door and the deadbolt, too. That’s what multifactor authentication (MFA) does for your online accounts. It adds an extra lock, so even if a hacker has one key, they still can’t get in. It’s simple, safe, and smart—just like locking your house before a trip.


You used extra locks on your front door when you were leaving for a long trip.



You keep your information safe online using multiple methods – this is multifactor authentication (MFA)!
When you leave town, you lock your front door and the deadbolt, too. That’s what multifactor authentication (MFA) does for your online accounts. It adds an extra lock, so even if a hacker has one key, they still can’t get in. It’s simple, safe, and smart—just like locking your house before a trip.


You used extra locks on your front door when you were leaving for a long trip.



You keep your information safe online using multiple methods – this is multifactor authentication (MFA)!
When you leave town, you lock your front door and the deadbolt, too. That’s what multifactor authentication (MFA) does for your online accounts. It adds an extra lock, so even if a hacker has one key, they still can’t get in. It’s simple, safe, and smart—just like locking your house before a trip.


You used extra locks on your front door when you were leaving for a long trip.



You keep your information safe online using multiple methods – this is multifactor authentication (MFA)!



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