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a multi factor authentication requires at least two sets of credentials. This is typically something you know (e. g. a password) and something you own (e. g. a token generator or mobile phone), but could also be something you are (a biometric).

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Is Using an Authenticator App on the Same Device as the Passwordless Application a True 2FA?

I am building an application that a user can receive an access to by an internal worker. This works using a magic link, where the user will receive a one time link to authenticate in the app. Now I wa …
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Is using TOTP from Authenticator app on a mobile device instead of passwords inherently 2FA?

A related discussion can be found, specifically addressing the security implications of using only TOTP for single-factor authentication However, in my view, using a TOTP code from a Google Authentica …
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