How to set up two-factor authentication when logging on to Windows 10
Vindovs / / December 19, 2019
Two-factor authentication significantly increases protection for your computer. Even if an attacker somehow learns your password, he would still not be able to log in without a randomly-generated code on your phone.
To configure this option, you must first install on the smartphone app for the authentication. It is better to choose the Microsoft Authenticator, a native application for Windows 10, or a popular and versatile Google Authenticator.
Price: Free
Price: Free
Price: Free
Now-step verification enabled on Windows 10. Keep in mind that it will have to associate your account with a Microsoft account, if you have not already.
- Open the "Options" and select "Accounts".
- On the "Your Account", click on "Login with this account instead of writing Microsoft».
- Select the "Manage Microsoft account record." The browser will open the page with your account settings. Locate the section "Security".
- Open the "Advanced Security Settings". You may be asked to enter a verification code sent to your email address.
- Scroll down the page select "Set up two-step verification" and turn on two-factor authentication.
Now click on "Install the application identity verification". You will be prompted to select your mobile operating system and install Microsoft Authenticator app. You can also select "Other" if you want to use the Google Authenticator.
QR-code will appear on the screen. Scan it with your mobile authenticator, and the account is set up automatically.
Now when you log on to Windows 10, the system will request a random code generated by the application on your phone.
see also
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