Multifactor authentication (MFA) adds layers of security by requiring two or more verification methods—like a password plus a fingerprint or a code sent to a phone. It protects sensitive accounts from unauthorized access, even if credentials are stolen. Businesses, remote workers, and everyday online users benefit by significantly reducing fraud risks and safeguarding personal data.
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