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GitHub to Start Rolling Out Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to All Contributors Today

Microsoft’s owned GitHub has recently announced that it will soon require two-factor authentication (2FA) for developers who contribute code on the platform. Starting today, the company will begin rolling out the 2FA requirement to all software developers worldwide. GitHub first unveiled its plans to enroll all contributors in 2FA by the end of 2023. The...

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GitHub to Require All Code Contributors to Enable 2FA by Late 2023

Microsoft is planning to make some changes to the existing authentication policies on its GitHub platform. The company has announced that it will require all developers contributing code to the service to enroll in at least one form of two-factor authentication (2FA) by the end of 2023. GitHub is a popular cloud-based service that allows…

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Windows 10 Tip: Verify Your Identity

In this article, I’ll show you how to verify your identity in Windows 10 to gain the full benefits of logging in with a Microsoft account.

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Could Windows 10 and Windows Server vNext End the Reliance on Passwords?

Could Windows 10 and Windows Server vNext’s new next generation credentials capability help end our reliance on passwords? Russell Smith shares his thoughts in his latest article.

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