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  2. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    2. Next to "2-Step Verification," click Turn on 2SV. 3. Click Get started. 4. Select Authenticator app for your 2-step verification method.-To see this option, you'll need to have at least 2 recovery methods on your account . 5. Click Continue. 6. Scan the QR code using your authenticator app. 7. Click Continue. 8. Enter the code shown in your ...

  3. 2-Step Verification with a Security Key - AOL Help

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    Sign in and go to the AOL Account security page.; Under "2-Step Verification," click Turn on.; Click Security Key.; Follow the onscreen steps to add your Security Key. Add additional recovery methods in case your Security Key is lost.

  4. Help:Two-factor authentication - Wikipedia

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    After this, 2FA will be turned off on your account. To change your 2FA app or device, just disable 2FA and then follow the instructions at " Enabling 2FA on smartphones and tablet computers " or " Enabling 2FA on desktop and laptop computers " to enable it again.

  5. Multi-factor authentication - Wikipedia

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    An authenticator app enables two-factor authentication in a different way, by showing a randomly generated and constantly refreshing code, rather than sending an SMS or using another method. [5] This code is a Time-based one-time password (a TOTP)), and the authenticator app contains the key material that allows the generation of these codes.

  6. Google Authenticator - Wikipedia

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    Google Authenticator is a software-based authenticator by Google. It implements multi-factor authentication services using the time-based one-time password (TOTP; specified in RFC 6238) and HMAC-based one-time password (HOTP; specified in RFC 4226), for authenticating users of software applications.

  7. Google to turn on two-step verification by default - AOL

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    Most major online services, such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter, already offer 2FA. Soon, however, Google is making 2FA (also called two-step verification, or 2SV) mandatory.

  8. List of Google products - Wikipedia

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    5" phone running Android 8.1 "Oreo" Nexus 6P: 5.7" phone running Android 8.1 "Oreo" Pixel C: 10.2" convertible tablet running Android 8.1 "Oreo" Nest Cam Outdoor: Security camera Pixel: 5" smartphone running Android 10 Pixel XL: 5.5" smartphone running Android 10 Daydream View (first generation) Virtual reality headset for smartphones Google ...

  9. Universal 2nd Factor - Wikipedia

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    Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) is an open standard that strengthens and simplifies two-factor authentication (2FA) using specialized Universal Serial Bus (USB), near-field communication (NFC), or Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices based on similar security technology found in smart cards.