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Secure your account with two-factor authentication (2FA)
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Secure your account with two-factor authentication (2FA)
Hi MD Abul Khayer 👋
It looks like your Remote account isn’t protected by two-factor authentication (2FA). We recommend setting it up to protect sensitive information and keep your account secure. Depending on your company, 2FA may soon become a requirement for your account.
What is two-factor authentication (2FA)?
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your account beyond your username and password. After you set it up, you’ll enter a random code generated by an authenticator app when you want to log in or take certain actions.
Recommended authenticator apps Or use a password manager as your authenticator appLooking for more help? Check out our article on setting up 2FA.
If you have any questions, feel free to reply to this email.
Thanks,
Your Remote team
by "Remote" <no-reply@remote.com> - 05:48 - 18 Jan 2024