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How to add a Multifactor Authentication using Microsoft or Google Authenticator
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15 Jul 2024
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A time-based, One-time Password Algorithm (RFC-6238, TOTP - HMAC-based One-time Password Algorithm) based token, implemented by e.g. Microsoft or Google Authenticator mobile application.
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