What is Multifactor Authentication?
What does 'Multifactor Authentication' mean?
Multifactor Authentication, also known as MFA, is a security feature that adds an extra layer of protection to the login process. This feature requires users to provide different types of authentication factors before gaining access to a system or application. These factors can include passwords, biometric information, security tokens, or one-time codes. The purpose of MFA is to increase security and prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information. With the rise of cybercrime and data breaches, relying on just one form of authentication
List of software with Multifactor Authentication functionality
About the reviewer
Rajat Gupta is the founder of Spotsaas. Over the past two years, he has reviewed 2,000+ tools across CRM, HR, AI, and finance — applying hands-on product research and a background in commerce and the CFA program to evaluate software through a business and ROI lens. His goal: help teams make software decisions they won't regret.
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