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Sunday, 9 July 2017

"Ubiqi" for account security.

Two-layer authentication is needed to keep yourself safe online. To many, it is known as 2 FA.

In addition to the 2FA process, additional code is sent to the users via SMS for entering email, Facebook, and other accounts. In this case, hackers can access the account with additional code by redirecting the phone number.

Especially through phishing attacks, theft of information such as e-mail and bank accounts, data is likely to be stolen.

Therefore, to solve this problem, Ubiko has brought an institution named Ubiqi to the market. It's worth 18 dollars.

By connecting to the USB port, you can tell the Gmail or Facebook company that you are the user of the code.

Adding it to the computer will only verify the authentication of your identity. Ebony will automatically ask for a password to be used once.

The device can not be used to store files like pen drives. So there is no data on it. It will only work to ensure account security.

For security reasons, Facebook extended its support to Ubiquitae in January.

Ebike's CEO Steina Eirensvard said that security on the Internet is a big issue. To be safe here, the real owners of the accounts should take control of the information.

Gmail, Facebook, and DropBox are among those accounts that support the FA. Apart from this, Ubiki has made a list of accounts that support Ubiquity. To see the list, visit this address.