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Welcome to the video Reset Multi-Factor Authentication for the RDS Secure Website The purpose of this video is to show RDS Secure Website users how to make changes to their multi-factor authentication configuration. This video is intended for registered users who have already activated Multi-factor Authentication but need to make changes to their MFA configuration, for any reason. Before we begin, lets review some basic information about Multi-Factor Authentication. Multi-Factor Authentication, or MFA, also known as two-step or two-factor authentication, is a security enhancement that allows you to provide two pieces of evidence, or factors, to confirm your identity when logging into your RDS Secure Website account. These credentials fall into two categories: something you know (i.e., your Login ID and Password) and something you have (i.e., your personal device). MFA helps protect you by adding an additional layer of security to your account, making it harder for someone else to