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Google Targets Ad-Supported Apps, Amazon Adds Extra Security... [Digest]

Google labels apps that rely on ads, Amazon adds 2FA, Twitter starts testing bigger and longer polls, Push Me Pull You is bound to cause arguments, and a reason not to buy Star Wars Battlefront.

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Keep Your Twitch Account Safe by Enabling This Setting Now

If you use Twitch, your account may be vulnerable to hackers and breaches. Here's an effortless way to significantly improve your security.

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Using 2FA on Google? Download Your Backup Codes Now!

After enabling two-factor authentication on Google, there's one important step you can't afford to forget. If you do, you could end up locked out of your account forever.

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Slack & Hack: What You Need to Know About Collaboration Tool Security Breach

Popular communications app Slack was breached; passwords are considered safe, but users are encouraged to take steps.

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Can Two-Step Verification Be Less Irritating? Four Secret Hacks Guaranteed to Improve Security

Do you want bullet-proof account security? I highly suggest enabling what's called "two-factor" authentication.

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Lock Down These Services Now With Two-Factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication is the smart way to protect your online accounts. Let's take a look at few of the services you can lock-down with better security.

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Microsoft Makes Office 365 Cloud Secure With Multi-Factor Authentication

Microsoft has finally given users some peace of mind by introducing optional multi-factor authentication in Office 365. In the same announcement, the company said the feature will arrive in Office 2013 this year itself.

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Evernote Now Extending Two-Step Verification To All Users

Evernote has just extended their Two-Step Verification program to all users to ensure account holders can improve their security.

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Which Services Offer Two-Factor Authentication?

Not long ago, Tina told you all about two-factor authentication, how it works, and why you should use it. In a nutshell, two-factor authentication (2FA), or two-step verification as it’s sometimes called, is an additional layer of security added on top of the standard user and password. When you log into a website that offers two-factor authentication, you need to enter an additional password or PIN in order to fully log on.

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8 Essential Email Security Tips You Should Know by Now

Everyone should know these essential email security tips and put them in practice to protect their most important accounts.

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