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Washington - Microsoft was touted to be the only technology giant that has not been introduce two-factor authentication, or layered authentication to protect user accounts. Latest news mentioning, software company based in Redmond, This Washington, already tightened security from user with the introduction of this new features.
Microsoft now has a number of new security features, under development of Microsoft account services. New safety features include two-factor authentication which is also applied on mobile devices.
Microsoft now has a number of new security features, under development of Microsoft account services. New safety features include two-factor authentication which is also applied on mobile devices.
Basically, Microsoft plans to add layers of new security to the consumer account with existence of security code given were randomly. This security code is generated from the Authentication application that is installed in the device.
"This application issued a security code that can help secure your Microsoft account. You can add Microsoft Account to the application it, with scanning the bar code or manually enter the secret key," thus the description of the application explanation it.
Currently, the mobile application already available in the Windows Phone Store. However for two-factor authentication feature, not yet released. Mentioned in the description, application of this security has been meets industry standards as well as working with services and other providers.
"This application issued a security code that can help secure your Microsoft account. You can add Microsoft Account to the application it, with scanning the bar code or manually enter the secret key," thus the description of the application explanation it.
Currently, the mobile application already available in the Windows Phone Store. However for two-factor authentication feature, not yet released. Mentioned in the description, application of this security has been meets industry standards as well as working with services and other providers.
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