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What is MFA Multi-Factor Authentication?

Understanding MFA Multi-Factor Authentication

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security method that requires individuals to provide two or more forms of verification before granting access to a system, application, or data. The factors typically include something the user knows (like a password), something the user possesses (such as a smartphone or hardware token), and something the user is (like a fingerprint or facial recognition). The use of multiple factors significantly enhances the security of user authentication by adding an extra layer of protection beyond just a password.

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