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Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an authentication method in which the user has to present more than one type of evidence to a system in order to be authenticated.
Most commonly, three different types of evidence (or factors) are distinguished:
If an authentication system requires the user to provide more than one of these factors in order to authenticate, then it is a multi-factor system.
For example, the system might ask the user for a password as well as a code generated by the authenticator app on their phone.
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