Imagine standing at the entrance to a vault where your most valuable possessions are stored. The door doesn’t open with just one key; you need several to unlock it. That’s the essence of multi-factor authentication (MFA) in a nutshell. Instead of a single password, MFA requires multiple proofs of identity to grant access to digital …
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