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Document elf requires mobile authentication
FOR ALL FREE TEST DRIVE ACCOUNTS AND ALL USERS
You and all of your users MUST have a Mobile Authentication App installed on your smart phone before you can set up and use your Document Elf account.
Here is some information and links to mobile authenticator apps if you do not have one.
Here is an article about mobile authenticator apps.
Here is another article.
Links to install mobile authenticator apps
(Documnet Elf does not recommend or require a certain mobile authentication app. You must choose a mobile authentication app that best meets your needs and approval.)
Why aren’t passwords good enough?
It’s important to do everything you can to improve your online account security. It’s easy for businesses to add an extra level of protection to user accounts in the form of two-factor authentication. You have seen more and more websites, like your bank and medical provider, using two-factor identification.
There has been a massive increase in the number of websites losing personal data of their users. It is important that online sites and apps offer tighter security. Web application users must get in the habit of protecting themselves with something that’s stronger than just a password. That extra level of security protection is two-factor authentication.
Passwords do not provide enough security. Humans have lousy memories. A recent report looked at over 1.4 billion stolen passwords and found that most were embarrassingly simple. Among the worst are “111111,” “123456,” “123456789,” “qwerty,” and “password.” While these are easy to remember, any decent hacker could crack these simple passwords in no time. As users get more comfortable with doing everything online, they open more and more accounts. This eventually creates too many passwords to remember and paves the way for a dangerous habit: password recycling. Here’s why hackers love this trend: it takes just seconds for hacking software to test thousands of stolen sign-in credentials against popular online banks and shopping sites. If a username and password pair is recycled, it’s extremely likely it’ll unlock plenty of other lucrative accounts. Two-factor authentication is an extra layer of security used to make sure that people trying to gain access to an online account are who they say they are. First, a user will enter their username and a password. Then, instead of immediately gaining access, they will be required to provide another piece of information.
How Does Two-Factor Authentication Work?
When you want to sign into your account, you are prompted to authenticate with a username and a password – that’s the first verification layer. Two-factor authentication works as an extra step in the process, a second security layer, that will reconfirm your identity. Its purpose is to make attackers’ lives harder and reduce fraud risks. If you already follow basic password security measures, two-factor authentication will make your account even more secure.