Two-factor authentication (2FA) aims to add an extra layer of security to your accounts, preventing unauthorized access and theft of sensitive data. Mytour's article elaborates on what Firefox 2FA is and how to enable two-factor authentication on Firefox.
Exploring Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on Firefox
Two-factor authentication (2FA) provides users with an additional layer of security when logging into their accounts. The website you log into will send an authentication code via SMS or generate a code through an app on your phone, which you'll use to verify before logging in.
By using two-factor authentication (2FA), other users cannot access your account without the authentication code.
Why should you use 2FA on Firefox?
If you've stored a bunch of login information on your browser and synced information across Firefox with other browsers, your browser accounts become vulnerable to attacks. Using two-factor authentication helps protect your data.
Enabling Two-Factor Authentication on Firefox
If you create a Firefox account to log into the browser, sync bookmarks, login information, open tabs, add-ons, browsing history, etc., you can activate two-factor authentication for these accounts.
Firefox enhances user account security by implementing two-factor authentication using the TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) standard. This means users cannot receive authentication codes via SMS; instead, they use an app to generate codes.
Follow the steps below to enable two-factor authentication on Firefox:
Step 1: Firstly, download and install authentication apps on your phone. Some dedicated authentication apps you can consider are Google Authenticator, Duo Mobile, and Authy 2-Factor Authentication.
Step 2: Next, on the Firefox browser, find and click on the gear icon, then select Options.
Step 3: Click on Firefox Account =>Manage Account.
Step 4: Under the Two-step authentication section, set it to Enable.
If you don't see this option, simply enter &showTwoStepAuthentication=true or accounts.firefox.com/settings?showTwoStepAuthentication=true into the browser address bar.
Step 5: Use the authentication app you previously installed on your phone to scan the QR code.
Step 6: Enter the authentication code into the Security Code field and then click Confirm.
Step 7: Firefox will provide a recovery security code, which you can print, save, or copy and use to log into your account in case you can't access the authentication app.
We hope this article by Mytour provides you with useful information about Firefox 2FA and how to enable two-factor authentication on Firefox. You should also consider activating two-factor security on Facebook to ensure the safety of your Facebook account. For any contributions or questions needing clarification, please feel free to leave them in the comments section below the article.