Two-factor authentication (2FA) has been a staple of many online services for years now, securing your account by not simply requiring your password, but also a one-time authentication code (that can be delivered via SMS, to your email, or generated by a dedicated app).
Spotify is very, very late to this game, but it looks like it’s finally enabled a rudimentary form of two-factor authentication for a very small subset of its normal, non-celebrity accounts, according to reports over on Reddit. We say ‘rudimentary’ because right now there doesn’t seem to be any way to turn this on or off,…
Two-factor authentication (2FA) has been a staple of many online services for years now, securing your account by not simply requiring your password, but also a one-time authentication code (that can be delivered via SMS, to your email, or generated by a dedicated app).
Spotify is very, very late to this game, but it looks like it’s finally enabled a rudimentary form of two-factor authentication for a very small subset of its normal, non-celebrity accounts, according to reports over on Reddit. We say ‘rudimentary’ because right now there doesn’t seem to be any way to turn this on or off,… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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