How Turn on two-step verification in Facebook

Facebook provides its users with an interesting feature to enhance the level of security of their Facebook profile.Though it may prove to be time taking for some of you who have busy feet,but believe it ,its the best and the most recommended feature for an extra level of security.


For the best security, I recommend turning on two-step verification on your facebook account. It means someone else needs more than just your username and password to log into your account (a code on your mobile phone is usually used [called the OTP], delivered via either text message or app).


Login approvals are a security feature similar to login alerts, but with an extra security step. If you turn on login approvals, you'll be asked to enter a special security code or confirm your login each time you try to access your Facebook account from a new computer, mobile device or browser.
To turn on or manage login approvals:
  1. Go to your Security Settings
  2. Scroll down to Login Approvals and click Edit
  3. Choose the approval method you want to add and follow the on-screen instructions
  4. Click Enable once you've selected and turned on an approval method
There are several login approval methods you can use with your Facebook account:
  • Text Message(SMS code) from your mobile phone
  • Security codes fromCode Generator
  • Tapping your security key on a compatible device
  • Security codes from a third party app
  • Approving your login from a confirmed device
  • Using one of your printed recovery codes
Keep in mind: You can use as many login approval methods as you want, but you need to have at least text message (SMS) codes turned on, or at least both a security key and Code Generator turned on.
IMPORTANT NOTE
If you haven't saved the computer (ex: web browser) or mobile device you're using, you'll be asked to do so when you turn on login approvals. This way you won't have to enter a security code when you log in again. Don't click Save this browser if you're using a public computer that other people can access (ex: a library computer).

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