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Take advantage of Linkedin, you should be for security reasons, the Two-factor authentication check. We will show you how it's done.

Two-factor authentication for Linkedin set up

by Using this type of authentication, you will receive when you Login to a new device or Browser a Code by SMS to be sent to confirm your identity. So your account is protected even if someone has your password cracking.
  1. Open the Linkedin website and log in to your Account.
  2. Click at the top right of your profile image and select in the menu the item "privacy & settings".
  3. Then at the bottom left of the category "account" and select the Option "manage security settings".
  4. Under the Heading "Two-stage Review for the login" go to "Enable".
  5. Enter your mobile phone number and confirm with the Button "Code send".
  6. Then tap the received Code in the Browser and click on "Code review". The Two-factor authentication is now enabled.

Linkedin: Two-factor authentication to enable

By David Amoyal → Friday, May 16, 2014

Take advantage of Linkedin, you should be for security reasons, the Two-factor authentication check. We will show you how it's done. ...

At Apple, you can use Two-factor authentication enable the security of your account. We show you in this Tip, how that goes.

Two-factor authentication enable - so it goes

  1. Log in to "My Apple ID".
  2. Select "password and security".
  3. Then, under "Two-step confirmation" Option "First steps" and follow the steps as shown.
  4. Now you need to sign in every time under "My Apple ID or one of the Apple Stores, both your password and a 4-digit code to enter.

Apple: Two-factor authentication to enable

By David Amoyal →

At Apple, you can use Two-factor authentication enable the security of your account. We show you in this Tip, how that goes. Two-factor au...