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  3. If you want to add more security to your Mastodon account, you can set up a system called "two factor authentication" (also known as 2FA).

If you want to add more security to your Mastodon account, you can set up a system called "two factor authentication" (also known as 2FA).

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    #1

    If you want to add more security to your Mastodon account, you can set up a system called "two factor authentication" (also known as 2FA). This prevents anyone else logging into your account even if they find out your email and password.

    2FA works using a special app on your phone which gives you a short code number to type in when you log in.

    I've done a non-technical guide all about 2FA and how to use it, including answers to many questions:

    ➡️ https://fedi.tips/using-two-factor-authentication-2fa-on-mastodon

    #FediTips #Mastodon

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    • feditips@social.growyourown.servicesF feditips@social.growyourown.services

      If you want to add more security to your Mastodon account, you can set up a system called "two factor authentication" (also known as 2FA). This prevents anyone else logging into your account even if they find out your email and password.

      2FA works using a special app on your phone which gives you a short code number to type in when you log in.

      I've done a non-technical guide all about 2FA and how to use it, including answers to many questions:

      ➡️ https://fedi.tips/using-two-factor-authentication-2fa-on-mastodon

      #FediTips #Mastodon

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      #2

      @FediTips
      Many instances also let you set up FIDO2 hardware keys like Yubikeys.

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      • draken@masto.nycD draken@masto.nyc

        @FediTips
        Many instances also let you set up FIDO2 hardware keys like Yubikeys.

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        @draken @FediTips I was about to ask if that's the only kind of two-factor authentication that mashed it on supports because that's only one of about six kinds. Any of them are better than no two-factor authentication and choices are good.

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        • draken@masto.nycD draken@masto.nyc

          @FediTips
          Many instances also let you set up FIDO2 hardware keys like Yubikeys.

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          @draken

          Yup, the key option appears in the "two factor auth" section of Preferences after you've set up 2FA 👍

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          • wbpeckham@techhub.socialW wbpeckham@techhub.social

            @draken @FediTips I was about to ask if that's the only kind of two-factor authentication that mashed it on supports because that's only one of about six kinds. Any of them are better than no two-factor authentication and choices are good.

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            @wbpeckham @draken

            The key option appears in Mastodon's 2FA preferences section after you've set up the 2FA.

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            • feditips@social.growyourown.servicesF feditips@social.growyourown.services

              @wbpeckham @draken

              The key option appears in Mastodon's 2FA preferences section after you've set up the 2FA.

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              @FediTips @draken That seems... Weird? That the method for two-factor authentication only shows up after you've already set up two-factor authentication? I suppose since the most common method of two-factor authentication is likely to be the cell phone trick that makes some kind of sense. What about people that like security so much that they don't own a cell phone because cell phones are by their very nature insecure?

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              • wbpeckham@techhub.socialW wbpeckham@techhub.social

                @FediTips @draken That seems... Weird? That the method for two-factor authentication only shows up after you've already set up two-factor authentication? I suppose since the most common method of two-factor authentication is likely to be the cell phone trick that makes some kind of sense. What about people that like security so much that they don't own a cell phone because cell phones are by their very nature insecure?

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                #7

                @wbpeckham @draken

                You don't need to use a phone 2FA, it can be an authenticator on any platform including a computer. (I just mentioned a phone app as this is by far the most common option.)

                It just needs some kind of 2FA set up before it shows the key option.

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