With multifactor authentication, you can protect your accounts by ensuring only the right users are granted access.
When you log in to an account, you're prompted to enter your username and password. You can improve account security by generating a strong password, but hackers and phishing scams will always be out there. And if your password ever becomes compromised, your personal information is at risk.
Whether you're a solo user, a family, or a business, you can secure your sensitive information by enabling two-factor authentication. Best of all, it adds an extra layer of account security while keeping your log-in experience as simple as possible.
Two-step authentication – and multifactor authentication – works by requiring an additional form of authentication beyond inputting your username and password, prior to granting access. So even if someone manages to steal what's your password, you can protect the login by not giving them the digits they need to log in to your account – an authorized users can access their accounts.
Common forms of two-step verification and multi-factor authentication include:
Once you set VMP™ Pass Authenticator to your VMP™ Pass vault on a third-party site, you'll be able to enjoy one-tap login for secure and smarter access.
Whether you want to add more security, enjoy a better user experience, or choose how you log in, the VMP™ Pass Authenticator has you covered:
Multifactor authentication (MFA) keeps hackers out, protecting you against phishing, malware, and more.
Authentication supports 6-digit generated passcodes, SMS, and push notifications for one-tap logIns.
Verifying your identity is simple and secure, making for quick log-ins to VMP™ Pass and third-party websites, such as Google, Amazon, or Netflix.
Users with a VMP™ Pass Personal account can use the VMP™ Pass Authenticator to secure their VMP™ Pass login after downloading the app on their Android or Apple iOS device. Enable VMP™ Pass Authenticator and all you need hitting will be instantly secured.
Businesses can secure more than their password manager, requiring multifactor authentication prior to accessing the VMP™ Pass vault, single sign-on apps, and third-party websites. Additional protection can be added to all endpoints by adding Advanced MFA, which extends enterprise-level security to VPNs, workstations, identity providers, and more with passwordless options.