Make it harder for cybercriminals to compromise your accounts by enabling Multifactor Authentication (or MFA) to add an extra layer of protection to your accounts.

After you set up MFA, both a password and a physical device (like your smartphone) will be needed in order to log in to an account. A hacker may try and guess your password, but if they don't have your phone they still won't be able to get in.

Where should you use MFA?

  1. On accounts with your financial info, like banks and online stores
  2. On accounts with personal info, like social media and healthcare apps
  3. And maybe also on accounts with info you use for work (but check with your IT department first)

Passwords are the frontline gatekeepers of your online kingdom. But why settle for one line of defense when you can have two? Multifactor authentication doubles the security, making your accounts much more fortified!