security:authentication
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| - | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
| - | Do not store passwords in the browser. | + | Do not store passwords in the browser |
| - | ====== Two Factor Authentication ====== | + | '' |
| - | * YubiKey | + | With '' |
| + | ====== Two Factor Authentication (2FA) ====== | ||
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| + | Different methods: | ||
| + | * One Time Password (OTP): by SMS, with Google Authenticator or backup codes; | ||
| + | * specific application on your smarthpone or watch; | ||
| + | * YubiKey (my choice). | ||
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| + | With the YubiKey you will be able to: | ||
| + | * use the 2FA with services such as Google, GitLab, GitHub, Bitbucket, Dropbox; | ||
| + | * generate One Time Password; | ||
| + | * unlock your smartphone; | ||
| + | * upload your GPG private key on it and then for example to protect your passwords store ('' | ||
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