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Symantec two factor authentication
Symantec two factor authentication












  1. #Symantec two factor authentication code
  2. #Symantec two factor authentication series

#Symantec two factor authentication code

Upon logging in, PayPal says it will text me a code to my cell phone. So I went back to the page I’d discovered earlier, clicked the “Order Security Key” option on the left, and was prompted to log in to my PayPal account. But I still couldn’t find a way to link my authenticator to my eBay account. With the authenticator app downloaded, I was hopeful that this was the solution I’ve been looking for. The Overview page reassured me that I could use an app to secure my eBay account, and sent me to a promotional page that also assured me it was specifically for eBay. The page assures the reader that the Security Key works for both eBay and PayPal, but that it must be initialized separately on each site. I resorted to a bit of Googling, and managed to find this page buried within eBay itself about the PayPal Security Key. To spare you the boring details, I clicked every subsection of the “My Account” area, examined the “Security Center” in the eBay footer and even did the thing I hate most – consulting the “Help” section – but I found nothing even remotely hinting at Security settings.

symantec two factor authentication

The PIN doesn’t offer a second factor of authentication, like something you own – like a cell phone or an Authenticator app that receives or generates a unique code. Like your password, the PIN is something you know. While it’s better than nothing, since the PIN doesn’t change this is basically 1FA. I noticed that I wasn’t asked for my PIN upon login either, so it seems this is a confirmation step upon purchase. But then I was asked to set a 6-digit phone PIN, which isn’t what we’re looking for. The language seemed 2FA-esque.įirst, I needed to add a mobile phone to my account, which was straightforward. But I noticed a field under “Personal Information” called “Telephone PIN” that seemed promising. No Security section there, but perhaps “Site Preferences” will help. I brushed the dust off my eBay account, logged in, clicked on “My eBay” and then the “Account” tab. Naked Security readers: If you are more eBay-fluent than I and find that I’ve missed an obvious, easier way to set up 2FA for eBay, please let me know and I will be very happy to correct this post. I’ve retraced my steps in the post below for your edification. An option to enable 2FA via a key fob that I’d have to purchase.A static telephone PIN for my eBay account.I went down the proverbial rabbit hole just to try and find a clear, simple answer. It was mind-bogglingly disjointed and difficult. In the case of eBay, I spent over an hour trying to figure out how to enable 2FA on my account. After all, companies that offer 2FA want to make it as easy as possible to entice folks like you and me to use them. Generally, the process for setting up 2FA nowadays is very straightforward. So, spurred on by this most excellent comment from a faithful Naked Security reader, off I went to research the steps.

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#Symantec two factor authentication series

Our first post of the series received a comment requesting a walk-through on setting up 2FA for an eBay account.Īccording to the Two Factor Auth List, eBay does indeed support 2FA (at least on the US version). We’ve been doing a series of posts about setting up two-factor authentication (2FA) on a variety of sites that you may use every day.














Symantec two factor authentication