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Enable 2FA on Zoom’s Mobile and Desktop Apps Right Now – Gizmodo Australia
Multi-factor authentication is one of the easiest ways to protect your accounts from unauthorised access or bad actors, but the security feature was noticeably missing on some devices in one of the most popular videoconferencing apps on the planet — and that’…

Multi-factor authentication is one of the easiest ways to protect your accounts from unauthorised access or bad actors, but the security feature was noticeably missing on some devices in one of the most popular videoconferencing apps on the planet and thats a big problem.
Now, virtual meet-up app Zoom a service thats used for everything from remote learning to support groups to business meetings says its rolled out two-factor authentication for its desktop and mobile apps. A spokesperson confir…
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