2FA gives you twice the protection over your emails and social media accounts, which are common entry points that fraudsters try to exploit to get access to your e-money accounts and cards. So even if cyber criminals have gained access to your password, they can't access your email or social media account if they don’t have access to the second factor. For example, getting a code sent to your mobile phone when you sign in using a new device or change settings such as your password. This control will not trigger every time you check your email or social media account.
What is two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?
Written by Asher Imran
Updated over 3 weeks ago