??? Do You Have an Account with Godaddy ?
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??? Do You Have an Account with Godaddy ?
2-Factor Authentication for your Account ..
Is your website really secure ? Even with your Domain Registrar ?
Just an FYI :) Nothing is Totally Secure, however Companies should do the best to protect not only the company but the visitors to their website...
Take a few minutes from your day to better understand how to protect your company in case of a Disaster :)
Learn More about 2-Factor Authentication
@ https://www.godaddy.com/help/enable-two-factor-authentication-7502
this is only one step to protect ...
https://www.godaddy.com/help/enable-two-factor-authentication-7502
??? Do You Have an Account with Godaddy ?
2-Factor Authentication for your Account ..
Is your website really secure ? Even with your Domain Registrar ?
Just an FYI :) Nothing is Totally Secure, however Companies should do the best to protect not only the company but the visitors to their website...
Take a few minutes from your day to better understand how to protect your company in case of a Disaster :)
Learn More about 2-Factor Authentication
@ https://www.godaddy.com/help/enable-two-factor-authentication-7502
this is only one step to protect ...
https://www.godaddy.com/help/enable-two-factor-authentication-7502
https://www.whmcs.com also offers hosting companies the ability to use 2 factor and very soon random pins.
ReplyDeleteWe all know that we are guarded and that our e-mails can be read by governments and businesses. Even they create lists and include the name of the people. Banks like it. Sorry, my English is not enough for a proper communication. I use the translator.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Zara Altair
ReplyDeleteTechnically Two-factor authentication is different than Two-Step verification. On two-factor schema I hold the private key, like chip'n'pin bank smartcards where I have my private key store in the chip it means what I have (the key) what I know (the password/pin)... If I cannot sign the transaction nobody else can. Two-steps autentication is just an additional layer of authentication added to your login... like a phone call for instance ... As cyberpunks used to say ... If you do not hold your private key you not really exist LoL
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