![]() ![]() By requiring this ‘double check’ you’re adding an extra layer of protection, making it harder for someone else to login pretending to be you.Īt a minimum, think about where your most sensitive data might be stored and start with those, such as: It’s more and more common for 2FA to be a requirement (like you can’t get in without it!) but it’s a really good idea to turn it on for any apps or websites that offer it as an option. ![]() All of these are better than using the same password for everything. If you’re an Apple user, then the iCloud keychain service is the next best thing - this option is free, but less secure and only available on Apple devices. Apps like 1Password, Dashlane and LastPass are the gold standard for storing passwords securely, and easily accessed from your computer or smartphone. *Here, I’ve gotta say it: please please please use a password manager, if you can afford it. ICloud backup settings (note: only Authenticator is turned on!) ![]()
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