Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Two-factor authentication is an additional security measure that verifies user identities through a second form of identification.
Activating 2FA significantly enhances account protection against unauthorized access.
- Steps to enable 2FA on your account.
- Choosing the right authentication method.
- Understanding backup codes.
- How to disable 2FA if needed.
Detecting Suspicious Activity
Monitoring your account for unusual activity is crucial for maintaining security. Recognizing red flags early can prevent breaches.
If you notice any discrepancies, it's important to take immediate action.
- Set up alerts for account activity.
- Review recent transactions regularly.
- Know how to report suspicious activity.
- Change passwords if suspicious access is detected.
Device Verification
Device verification ensures that only authorized devices can access your account. This adds an additional layer of security.
Regularly reviewing authorized devices can help maintain account integrity.
- Steps to verify new devices.
- How to manage authorized device lists.
- Understanding session control.
- Importance of logging out from shared devices.