The way most of us log into our online social media accounts like Facebook is through a username and password. This is a system that has been around pretty much from the start, but it’s not a perfect one.
With people opting to use easy-to-remember passwords and reusing passwords for various accounts, sometimes hackers don’t even need to work that hard to break into your account.
This is where two-factor authentication comes in, where the additional layer of verification helps prevent hackers from accessing your accounts even in the event that they know your username and password.
With there being so many instances of people losing access to their social media accounts, it’s not a bad idea to turn on two-factor authentication for Facebook, and if you’re wondering how to go about doing it, here’s what you need to know.
Now what happens whenever you try to log into your Facebook account from a new computer, smartphone, tablet, or browser, you’ll have to enter your normal login credentials followed by a OTP generated and sent from whichever method you had previously chosen.