Security Checklist. Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security on top of passwords. It ensures that someone logging into an account is who they say they are by requiring an extra piece of information besides the account password. This extra information is usually either something you know, something you have, or something you are - for example, a biometric signal like FaceID. You should not use your phone number as a two-factor method. At minimum 2FA should be installed on accounts that can lock you out of other accounts: e.g. a Google account, email applications, an Apple ID, and financial accounts. Note: Using an all-in-one solution like 1Password for both password management and 2FA creates a single point of failure.
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