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Definition: Two-Factor Authentication/6-Digit Code

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Written by Yehuda Nehari
Updated over a year ago

Two-Factor authentication is a method of confirming that a registering user is real and that the email information they’ve entered is correct. In this process, users will be sent a 6-digit code to their email address. Enter each digit in the appropriate box on the authentication page to complete registration.

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