Earlier available on the desktop version<\/a>, Facebook<\/a> has now expanded the support of physical security keys<\/a> for two-factor authentication (2FA) on mobile devices<\/a>. 桌面版本上可用的早些时候,Facebook现在已经扩大了物理安全的支持键双因素身份验证(2 fa)在移动设备上。 早些时候在桌面版,脸谱网现在已经扩展的支持物理安全密钥双因素身份验证(2 fa)移动设备。
Starting from Friday, the users<\/a> can set up two-factor authentication and log into Facebook on iOS and Android mobile devices globally, including India, using a security key.
Facebook had allowed security key support for the desktop version since 2017.
\"Since 2017, people on Facebook have been able to use physical security keys to log into their accounts on desktop to better protect their information from malicious hackers,\" the3 social network said in a statement, adding that people can now set up 2FA on on iOS and Android mobile devices as well.
Two-factor authentication is a security feature that helps safeguard your account every time you log into your Facebook account from an unknown device by requiring something you know (your password) and something you have.
Typically, an SMS code is sent to your mobile phone or Authenticator app.
\"It's much harder for a bad actor to obtain both factors, which keep your password from being your last line of defense against phishing or other malicious attempts to compromise your information,\" said the company.
Earlier this week, Twitter announced to let people use security keys as the only authentication method soon, adding that the micro-blogging platform will allow multiple security keys per account instead of just one.
Currently, Twitter users can use a security key to sign in and also need an authenticator app or SMS code as another 2FA (two-factor authentication) method.
Physical security keys which can be small enough to fit on your keychain notify you each time someone tries accessing your Facebook account from a browser or mobile device we don't recognize.
\"We ask you to confirm it's you with your key, which attackers don't have,\" Facebook said.
High-risk users like politicians, public figures, journalists and human rights defenders need extra account protection.
\"We strongly recommend that everyone considers using physical security keys to increase the security of their accounts, no matter what device they use,\" Facebook said.
One can purchase security keys directly from companies that make them (Facebook doesn't manufacture hardware keys).
The keys can either work through Bluetooth technology or by plugging it directly into your phone.
One can enroll security key in two-factor authentication within the Security and Login section in the settings, Facebook added.
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Facebook现在将让你使用物理安全密钥从你的手机登录
从周五开始,用户可以设置双因素身份验证和登录Facebook在全球iOS和Android的移动设备,包括印度、使用安全的关键。
Facebook允许安全关键支持自2017年以来桌面版。
在Facebook上“自2017年以来,人们已经能够使用物理安全密钥登录自己的账户在桌面恶意黑客更好地保护他们的信息,“the3社交网络在一份声明中说,补充说,人们现在可以设置2 fa在iOS和Android的移动设备上。
通常,一个短信代码发送到您的手机或身份验证应用程序。
“这是更难坏蛋获得这两个因素,防止你的密码你最后一道防御网络钓鱼或其他恶意尝试妥协你的信息,”该公司说。
本周早些时候,Twitter宣布让人们只使用安全密钥作为身份验证方法,增加微博平台将允许多个安全密钥/账户而不是一个。
目前,Twitter用户可以使用安全标志的关键,也需要一个身份验证应用程序或短信代码作为另一个2 fa(双因素身份验证)方法。
物理安全密钥可以足够小,适合在你的钥匙链上通知你每一次有人试图访问你的Facebook帐户从浏览器或移动设备我们不认识。
“我们要求你确认这是你的钥匙,攻击者没有,”Facebook说。
高风险用户喜欢政客、公众人物、新闻记者和人权捍卫者需要额外的保护。
“我们强烈建议大家都认为使用物理安全密钥增加他们的账户的安全,无论他们使用什么设备,“Facebook说。
你可以直接从公司买安全密钥(Facebook不生产硬件键)。
钥匙可以通过蓝牙技术或合作,直接插到你的手机。
可以招收安全关键在双因素身份验证安全设置和登录部分,Facebook补充道。
Earlier available on the desktop version<\/a>, Facebook<\/a> has now expanded the support of physical security keys<\/a> for two-factor authentication (2FA) on mobile devices<\/a>.
Starting from Friday, the users<\/a> can set up two-factor authentication and log into Facebook on iOS and Android mobile devices globally, including India, using a security key.
Facebook had allowed security key support for the desktop version since 2017.
\"Since 2017, people on Facebook have been able to use physical security keys to log into their accounts on desktop to better protect their information from malicious hackers,\" the3 social network said in a statement, adding that people can now set up 2FA on on iOS and Android mobile devices as well.
Two-factor authentication is a security feature that helps safeguard your account every time you log into your Facebook account from an unknown device by requiring something you know (your password) and something you have.
Typically, an SMS code is sent to your mobile phone or Authenticator app.
\"It's much harder for a bad actor to obtain both factors, which keep your password from being your last line of defense against phishing or other malicious attempts to compromise your information,\" said the company.
Earlier this week, Twitter announced to let people use security keys as the only authentication method soon, adding that the micro-blogging platform will allow multiple security keys per account instead of just one.
Currently, Twitter users can use a security key to sign in and also need an authenticator app or SMS code as another 2FA (two-factor authentication) method.
Physical security keys which can be small enough to fit on your keychain notify you each time someone tries accessing your Facebook account from a browser or mobile device we don't recognize.
\"We ask you to confirm it's you with your key, which attackers don't have,\" Facebook said.
High-risk users like politicians, public figures, journalists and human rights defenders need extra account protection.
\"We strongly recommend that everyone considers using physical security keys to increase the security of their accounts, no matter what device they use,\" Facebook said.
One can purchase security keys directly from companies that make them (Facebook doesn't manufacture hardware keys).
The keys can either work through Bluetooth technology or by plugging it directly into your phone.
One can enroll security key in two-factor authentication within the Security and Login section in the settings, Facebook added.
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