Two Factor Authentication
So you’ve secured your access to your online services with a strong password, but is that enough?
Some services are so important that it may be time to consider an extra level of security - two factor authentication or verification.
In this tutorial, I take a look at five popular services that now allow you to switch on this higher level of security, and use your phone to confirm your identity - Apple ID, Google, DropBox, Evernote & Twitter.
The added security isn’t too onerous. Each service can be configured to only use the extra level of security when using a new computer or device - you don’t have to use it every time. In the show, I take you through the basic configuration options and de…
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So you’ve secured your access to your online services with a strong password, but is that enough?
Some services are so important that it may be time to consider an extra level of security - two factor authentication or verification.
In this tutorial, I take a look at five popular services that now allow you to switch on this higher level of security, and use your phone to confirm your identity - Apple ID, Google, DropBox, Evernote & Twitter.
The added security isn’t too onerous. Each service can be configured to only use the extra level of security when using a new computer or device - you don’t have to use it every time. In the show, I take you through the basic configuration options and demonstrate exactly how it works in operation for each service.
The full tutorial covers:
- Using 1Password
- Securing Your Apple ID
- Securing Google Services
- Securing Your DropBox Account
- Securing Evernote
- Securing Your Twitter Account
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
