Turn On Two-Factor Authentication Whenever Possible
We also strongly recommend that you turn on two-factor authentication for every account in which it’s available. Passwords fail and 2FA is an extra layer of security on your devices.
Unless a hacker has physical access to one of your trusted devices, they won’t be able to get into your accounts. While some attackers are developing methods to phish or steal security codes from cellular connections, 2FA is still undoubtedly a good idea.
It’s a bit more inconvenient than simply logging in, but it’s well worth the additional step. That’s especially true for particular sensitive platforms like banking apps and primary email accounts.