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Videocalling app Zoom introduces two-factor authentication to make virtual meetings secure

Users will be required to provide two or more pieces of credentials that authenticate their ownership of the account.

In order to safeguard users and prevent security breaches on the platform, Zoom Video Communications has introduced two-factor authentication (2FA).

Users will be required to provide two or more pieces of credentials that authenticate their ownership of the account.

For instance, something the user knows like a password or pin code, something the user owns such as a mobile device, or something the user has.

This move comes after the American communications technology company announced that its revenue for the May-July period more than quadrupled from the same time last year to $663.5 million.



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