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Zoom’s mobile and desktop apps now support two-factor authentication – The Verge
Zoom is adding support for two-factor authentication (2FA) to its desktop and mobile applications. The feature gives users an extra layer of security beyond their normal password. The feature was previously web-only.

It was previously only available via the web
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
Zoom is adding support for two-factor authentication (2FA) to its desktop and mobile applications, giving users the option of adding an extra layer of security to their account beyond a standard password, the company has confirmed to The Verge. Writing in a blog post, the company said users can turn on the extra security via the Zoom Dashboard.
This isnt the first time Zoom has offered support for 2FA, but pr…
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