To add this extra layer of security, log in and go to Your Account.

On the next page in the Settings section select Change Account Settings.

Next you’ll get a brief explanation of Two-Step Verification. Click Get Started.

Now enter your phone number (capable of receiving SMS) and click Send code. Then type in the code you received on your phone and click

If you don’t have your smartphone, you can also use a free authenticator app i.e. Microsoft Authenticator or Google Authentication.

When you log in from a different device, your smartphone, for example, you’ll receive a text with the additional security code. Type it in and you also have the option not to require a code each time you log in. However, you might not want to set that up with a mobile device for security reasons.

It only takes a few minutes to set up, and you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your account is better protected. We can’t say this enough, but add 2FA to all of your online accounts that support it. You might find it a little inconvenient at first, but remember — Convenience is the enemy of security. For more on turning on Two-Factor Authentication on your online accounts, read our Two-Factor Authentication Guide to Secure Your Online Life. Comment

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