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  3. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/2-step-verification...

    Add an extra security step to sign into your account with 2-step verification. Find out how to turn on 2-step verification and receive a verification code, and how to turn off 2-step...

  4. Google Authenticator - Wikipedia

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    To log into a site or service that uses two-factor authentication and supports Authenticator, the user provides a username and password to the site. The site then computes (but does not display) the required six-digit one-time password and asks the user to enter it.

  5. What is Two-Factor Authentication? - AOL

    www.aol.com/two-factor-authentication-120048004.html

    Once completed, Two-Factor Authentication is set up for your account. Google Two-Factor Authentication. Visit the Google website. Click on your user icon or profile photo in the upper right corner.

  6. Help:Two-factor authentication - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Two-factor_authentication

    To determine whether your account has 2FA enabled, go to Special:Preferences. Under "User profile", check the entry for "Two-factor authentication", which should be between "Global account" and "Global preferences": If the entry says "TOTP (one-time token)", 2FA is currently enabled on your account.

  7. Multi-factor authentication - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication

    Multi-factor authentication (MFA; two-factor authentication, or 2FA, along with similar terms) is an electronic authentication method in which a user is granted access to a website or application only after successfully presenting two or more pieces of evidence (or factors) to an authentication mechanism.

  8. 2-Step Verification with a Security Key - AOL Help

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    Sign in and go to the AOL Account security page. Under "2-Step Verification," click Turn on. Click Security Key. Follow the onscreen steps to add your Security Key. Add additional recovery...

  9. Tech support: What is two-factor authentication and how to ...

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    A more safer version, or a safer version rather, is one that uses an authenticator app. Now, those are made by the likes of Microsoft or Google. You may even use one with Duo Mobile for work. What ...

  10. Why am I asked to verify my account after signing in?

    help.aol.com/articles/why-am-i-asked-to-verify...

    You may be prompted to get a verification code at your recovery phone number or recovery email address for any of the following reasons: • AOL notices suspicious account activity. • You're using an unfamiliar browser or device.

  11. One such solution is two-factor authentication, which aims to protect users even if their log-in information has already been stolen. It typically involves sending a second, temporary passcode to ...

  12. Fix problems signing into your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Having trouble signing in? Find out how to identify and correct common sign-in issues like problems with your username and password, account locks, looping logins, and other account access errors.