Reddit rolls out 2FA to all its users

  • 25 January 2018
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January 25th, 2018  By Graham Cluley
 

 
Reddit, the so-called “front page of the internet”, has some important news for its 250 million registered users.
 
You can now secure your Reddit account with two-factor authentication (2FA).
 
The additional layer of security has been rolled out as an option to all users following months of beta-testing.
To enable the feature, Reddit users must access their account preferences on a desktop computer, and access the password/email tab.
 
If you scroll down you will see a new two-factor authentication option towards the bottom of the webpage.
 
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