Instagram rolls out support for third-party authentication apps on Android

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As it stated in To use third-party app, Instagram users can head to their profile and choose "Settings" from the menu. Instagram has rolled out non-SMS, two-factor authentication backing for Android users, according to a report on The Verge. To use third-party app, Instagram users can head to their profile and choose "Settings" from the menu. Next, choose "Two-Factor Authentication" and choose "Authentication App" for enabling third-party app for two-factor authentication. Once installed, users can enable two-factor authentication via third-party app from the Settings menu of Instagram.


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Instagram now supports third-party authentication apps on Android

according to After quietly working on the product for months, Instagram has officially rolled out backing for third-party authentication apps like Google's Authenticator or Duo Mobile on Android. These authenticator apps can be used instead of an SMS text for two-factor authentication. The company alavailiable allowed for phone number authentication, and iOS users have had access to third-party verification for months. SIM hacking is proven to be a real thing where attackers essentially take over your phone number to intercept your two-factor SMS messages. So yes, take advantage of third-party verification wherever possible.





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