The password, our primary line of online defense for so long, is ill-equipped to deal with the range of threats we face online. Added to that, the number of accounts we all manage has increased to such a degree that password management is a very real problem. Additional forms of authentication, e.g., 2FA  improve protection and mitigate password compromise.

2FA strengthens authentication because it adds another factor – something the user has (such as a one-time passcode or authenticator app) or something they are (a unique physical attribute such as a fingerprint or facial recognition) – to the something they know (usually a username and password).

Here are instruction links to enable 2FA in Google and Microsoft:

Google: watch video

https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185839

Microsoft: watch video

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/turning-two-step-verification-on-or-off-for-your-microsoft-account-b1a56fc2-caf3-a5a1-f7e3-4309e99987ca


Please let me know if you need an assist.

Thanks for sure,

NancyW