Accepted 2 factor authentication
Accepted 2 factor authentication
If it is not available yet, perhaps incorporate 2 factor authentication to a mobile app. This way the router admin has to confirm access to whoever is trying to sign into the router ui. A little bit more security!
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Sounds good to me also.
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All app should have two-factor authentication option especially in todays scenario. TPLINK please include this in next update or as soon as possible.
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As you may know, there are many methods to achieve "two factor" authentication, but most involve augmenting a username / password with an additional independent factor.
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*It is difficult for me to determine how much "two factor" authentication is more secure than "single" factor, so I will just say "a lot more".
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I completely agree that 2-factor authentication is very important, as it allows you to provide additional protection for your account.
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@TerryL totally agree, I was also disappointed by the lack of an additional layer of protection. At Sloboda Studio, we actively use TP-Link products to provide wireless internet to our employees, so the problem remains unsolved.
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Thank you all for the valued suggestions. This request will be forwarded to the dev team for serious consideration.
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I absolutely agree that 2 factor authentication is more secure. So you must use it when sign up for any mobile app or web app to protect your data.
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