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You can now use your Android phone as a security dongle for two-factor authentication
mercredi 10 avril 2019, 22:18 , par PC World
Google now has a new way of enabling two-factor authentication: using your phone as the near-equivalent of a physical security key.You should already be familiar with two-factor authentication: Typically, you’ll secure a web-based application like Gmail by not only inputting a password, but also providing a second means of authentication, such as an SMS code sent to your phone, or a code provided by an authentication app such as those listed in the link above. There’s an alternative 2FA method that doesn’t receive as much attention: a physical hardware dongle, like a YubiKey, that authenticates by being physically inserted into your PC. Think of it as a car key: You own it, you have it, so you must be who you say you are. To read this article in full, please click here
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