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| | | | | So yesterday I got a new phone and could not log in to my account at WordPress.org. Why? Because I had enabled Two-factor authentication (2FA) on my... | |
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| | | | | You probably use an "authenticator app" such as Google Authenticator to enable two-step verification (sometimes called two-factor authentication, 2FA, or multi-factor authentication, MFA) for an online account. The method is called Time-Based One-Time Password Algorithm (TOTP) and is standardized in RFC 6238. In October 2017 when I evaluated HashiCorp Vault for generating and storing TOTP secrets for a system at work I realized that the Android version and iOS version of Google Authenticator differed a lot when it comes to which modes are supported. | |
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| | | One-Time Shares power the secure collection and exchange of confidential information Keeper's latest update to One-Time Share enables two-way sharing between Keeper users and non-users, providing an easy and secure way to exchange confidential information and files. Upon creating a One-Time Share link, simply check "Allow recipient to edit record fields and upload files" to | ||