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Published July 11, 2024
Add Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to Django in Mere Minutes by Justin Mayer
Passwords alone can’t protect us. We need multi-factor authentication, which doesn’t come with Django out of the box. But we can add MFA to our Django projects in just a few minutes, giving our users the ability to protect their accounts with Touch ID, security keys, and one-time passwords.
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Published July 11, 2024
Published July 11, 2024
Published July 11, 2024
Published July 11, 2024
Published July 11, 2024
Published July 11, 2024