To keep you informed of all developments, we share a new or updated feature every Friday in our "Feature Friday". Today: one-factor and two-factor authentication . Doesn't a bell ring immediately? No problem, we are happy to explain what this is and how it is used.
Nowadays we all have a few: online accounts with which we use various services. Think of social media channels such as Facebook and LinkedIn or online web shops such as Zalando or Amazon. These accounts are usually protected with a username and password. . The username is not necessarily private, but the password is. This is a factor that is only known to you. In this case, the password is the only security factor that gives access to the account: we therefore speak of one-factor authentication. The combination of a given and one personal factor then grants access.
But, in some cases it is desirable to have just a safer option. Think of logging in at a government institution, such as the Tax Authorities. Or a more famous example: withdraw money at a payment machine. Two personal factors are needed for this: a bank card that only you own and the corresponding pin code, which only you know. The use of two factors to gain access is what we call two-factor authentication.
A password and a personal pin code are not the only factors that can be used. We can think of a fingerprint, iris scan, verification of an e-mail address or verification by telephone. With the last option, an extra code is sent to a mobile number. Just like the bank card, a mobile number is personal. This reduces the chance that others can easily enter your account.
With Smartlockr, files and messages are sent and received in a secure manner. We offer both one-factor and two-factor authentication. This means that:
Tip: do not try to use the same password everywhere. Although this is understandable, it can be annoying if it gives unauthorized access to multiple of your accounts.
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In version 4 we offer users the choice to determine themselves with which security the files should be sent. Both security options ensure that you can share files securely. But leaving the user's choice makes the use of Smartlockr more user-friendly.