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XNETD Toolbox 2.5

Authenticator, Password Manager, Web Apps, Password Randomizer and My Favorites

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7-day growth rate-4.84%
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Version2.5
ManifestV3
Size2.96MiB
Languages1English (United States)
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Have you ever been on Facebook where someone had posted something on the line that "Don't respond to anything from me, my account was hacked"? Unfortunately this happens way more than it should. And every time I see it, I know why it happened. The password they are using is either being re-used or it is something related to something in their life. AND they do not have 2FA setup on their account.

XNETD Toolbox is a collection of tools to help people manage their online presence on social media. From providing guidance on creating a secure password to using an authentication app to manage the 2FA for that extra layer of protection.

Authenticator:

Two-factor authentication (2FA), is referred to as two-step verification which is a process in which two methods of identity are used to validate one as who they say they are to gain access to a system or website.

Typically the first method is a password, the second is a unique code that is either sent via email or text. Another method is a code generated from an app. These codes are then entered at the time of login.

Our Authenticator Manager is a tool that provides the code that needs to be entered.

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