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Learn how to turn off 2-step verification and receive a verification code to sign into your AOL account. You can use phone verification or authenticator app verification to add an extra security step.
Learn how to generate and use an app password to access your AOL Mail account on third-party email apps that do not use the AOL Mail sign-in page. App passwords are randomly generated codes that remain active even if you change your main account password.
Learn what a message authentication code (MAC) is, how it works, and why it is used for authenticating and integrity-checking messages. Compare MAC with cryptographic hash functions, digital signatures, and other cryptographic primitives.
RSA SecurID is a product by RSA that generates one-time passwords for network access. It uses a token with a built-in clock and a seed key, and requires a PIN or a ...
Google Authenticator is a software-based authenticator by Google that implements multi-factor authentication services using one-time passwords. It is available for Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, and Wear OS devices and requires a shared secret key from the service provider.
Learn how to use POP or IMAP to download or send emails from your AOL Mail account on a different email app. Find the server settings and instructions for common email apps like Outlook, Gmail, Samsung and more.
A security token is a device used to access electronically restricted resources, such as online banking or software dongles. Learn about different types of tokens, such as disconnected, connected, smart cards, and challenge-response tokens, and how they work.
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is an electronic authentication method that requires users to present two or more pieces of evidence to access a website or application. MFA protects personal data from unauthorized access and uses factors such as something the user has, knows, or is.