Multifactor Authentication

Passwords alone are vulnerable. MFA (Multifactor Authentication) adds an extra layer, making it much harder for unauthorized individuals to access your account.

What is Multifactor Authentication?

Multifactor Authentication, or MFA, is like having an extra layer of protection for your Rechat account. It's similar to having more than one lock on your front door to keep your house safe. In the digital world, MFA helps secure your account by requiring more than just a password.

Why MFA Matters

In real estate, you deal with a lot of sensitive informationโ€”property details, client data, and financial transactions. MFA adds an extra shield against unauthorized access to this valuable information. It's an added security measure that significantly reduces the risk of someone getting into your accounts, even if they somehow figure out your password.

Google Authenticator

Google Authenticator adds an extra layer of security to your online accounts by adding a second step of verification when you sign in. This means that in addition to your password, you'll also need to enter a code that is generated by the Google Authenticator app on your phone.

The verification code can be generated by the Google Authenticator app on your phone, even if you don't have a network or cellular connection.

You can download the iOS App here or the Android App here.

Microsoft Authenticator

Use Microsoft Authenticator for easy, secure sign-ins for all your online accounts using multi-factor authentication, passwordless, or password autofill. You also have additional account management options for your Microsoft personal, work or school accounts.

You can download the iOS App here or the Android App here.

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