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Objective: Learn what Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is, why it's important, and

how to implement it.


Step-by-Step Guide:

Introduction to 2FA:
Explain what 2FA is and how it adds an extra layer of security.
Discuss the common types of 2FA (SMS-based, app-based, hardware tokens).

Benefits of 2FA:
Describe how 2FA enhances security by requiring a second form of
verification.
Provide statistics or examples of breaches that could have been prevented
by 2FA.

Setting Up 2FA:
For Gmail:
Log into your Google account.
Go to "Security" in the left sidebar.
Scroll down to "2-Step Verification" and click "Get Started".
Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your preferred 2FA method.
For Social Media (e.g., Facebook):
Go to "Settings & Privacy".
Select "Security and Login".
Scroll down to "Use two-factor authentication" and click "Edit".
Choose your 2FA method and follow the prompts.

Using 2FA Apps:


Discuss popular 2FA apps like Google Authenticator, Authy, and Microsoft
Authenticator.
Provide steps to set up an account with these apps.

Best Practices:
Recommend always enabling 2FA on sensitive accounts (email, banking, social
media).
Advise on securely backing up 2FA codes or using a recovery method.

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