
Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security method that requires you to provide two or more different forms of verification before accessing an account or system. This could include something you know (password), something you have (security token or phone), or something you are (fingerprint or facial recognition). By combining these factors, MFA significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access, because even if one layer is compromised, the additional verification steps help protect your information. It’s a way of making your digital accounts more secure without relying solely on a password.