GoDaddy introduces dual cause authentication outward U.S. - Security tool expanded to 185 countries.
Non-U.S. customers of GoDaddy can now activate two-factor authentication to add security to their accounts.
The service has been available in the U.S. for several years, and international customers have been asking for it.
The SMS-based system sends a text message to customers after they enter their standard login credentials. They must enter a code from the text message before gaining access to their account.
In theory, this means someone would have to obtain ... read more ...
Tag Archives: two factor authentication
Thu 27th August 2015
Thu 2nd July 2015
eNom adds 2-factor authentication - Make your eNom account more secure.
Domain name investors who use eNom can now turn on two-factor authentication to secure their accounts.
Setting up two-factor authentication is fairly simple. Once you log into your account, look for “Two Step Verfication” (sic) under the Account Overview:
Click edit to start the process. eNom uses the Google Authenticator app, which is simple to set up. It’s also easier to use than a text message system since there are no network delays.
After setting up ... read more ...
Wed 10th April 2013
Video: how to set adult and use two-factor authentication during GoDaddy.com -
Video gives step-by-step instructions for increasing security in your Go Daddy account.
Two-factor authentication is one of the best ways to make any online account more secure.
Go Daddy introduced two-factor authentication for its United States customers last year.
Once you set up the service you will receive a text message every time you log in to your account. In addition to your username and password, you need to enter a six digit code from the text message in ... read more ...
Mon 9th July 2012
GoDaddy.com adds dual cause authentication -
New security option available to customers with a U.S. mobile phone number.
GoDaddy.com has added two factor authentication capabilities for U.S. customers. The feature appears to have been added within the past couple days.
The added security layer, also known as two step authentication, means that someone who gets control of your username and password will be unable to log in to your account. In addition to the usual login credentials, Go Daddy will send a one time ... read more ...