Topic: two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a critical security measure that enhances user privacy by requiring an additional verification step beyond just a password. However, the implementation of 2FA can also raise concerns about data collection and surveillance, as seen in cases where companies misuse user information for targeted advertising. Understanding the implications of 2FA is essential for those who prioritize individual liberty and seek to protect their digital identities from unauthorized access and corporate overreach.
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