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Hello Chegg Happy Easter. I need your input once again. Here is my task: I must

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Hello Chegg Happy Easter. I need your input once again. Here is my task:

I must set up a two-factor authentication on an account somewhere -- Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Typically this requires making use of your cell phone to get a verification code.

When I'm done, write up a report detailing the process of enabling two-factor as well as its ease of use. Would you recommend the two-factor authentication to be required across all users? What are the pros and cons of using two-factor authentication?

Explanation / Answer

Hi Happy Easter from Chegg,

Here is the process of setting two-step verification for a Google mail account.

your setup will end there and if you want to turn it off look at the same password and sign-in method tab.

Yes, The two-step verification is very useful and I will recommend to all users. If you sign in your account and forgot somewhere it will be a huge loss for the user in case of sensitive information loss.It will be always useful to have an additional layer of security.Because we all know the importance of the mail in case of all our bank transactions too.

The cons will be in a case that you lose your verified mobile number or mobile is not around you might face some issues.Otherwise, there is still an option to skip the verification on trusted devices. You can add your trusted devise like your own mobile and personal laptop.

Please comment below for any other clarification.

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