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welcome back to my YouTube channel and this is part eight of this video series as Iamp;#39;ve promised that uh in my last video that I will be creating the video on for get password functionality but I will be doing that shortly later but for now I have a topic for creating a video on two Factor authentication so we all know that what is two-factor authentication like you can see uh whenever I am interning my credential to my login API Iamp;#39;m directly getting a that means any of my friend or someone who is not my friend gets the user credential by any chance or by any uh event so he might be able to use my all the accesses like all the things that I have access to you will be able to use so uh how can we uh make this uh process secure so we use a process that we call two Factor authentication that means if someone else has my credentials then he might not be able to access the resources until I approve through my another login device like that would be my own any authenticator on