Does Hotmail offer an option for two-factor authentication?

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Yes, Hotmail does offer the option for two-factor authentication. By enabling this security feature, users can add an extra layer of protection to their accounts. Two-factor authentication requires users to provide two different types of identification before accessing their Hotmail accounts. Typically, this involves entering their password and a verification code that is sent to their mobile device or alternate email address. This added security measure helps prevent unauthorized access to accounts, even if passwords are compromised. Users can easily set up two-factor authentication through the security settings in their Hotmail account, providing peace of mind and enhanced security for their personal information and communications.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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