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Switching Yahoo Two-Factor Security to A New Phone Quite Feasible

by Mick Watson Online Technical Blog writer

Have you been into some chronic situation like an accident or phone theft that has persuaded you to switch the two-factor verification apps? 

 

Transferring photos, contact, messages keep striking in the mind which generally makes user forget the switching authentication feature on another device. For egwithout 2 step verification in Yahoo mail, you will be get locked outside your key email account full of important messages and enclosed documents within it.  

The certain essential steps are to be implied for making sure that the things don’t go against you with restrictions getting enabled on your Yahoo mail account access.

 

Enabling two-factor authentication in Yahoo mail is supposed to be for keeping the account secure, but it needs to be switched from time to time in case any misfortune happens. 


2 step verification

 

In case of Yahoo account, the importance of the phone is utmost as the account key is supposed to be sent every time during login attempts. Alongside this, you are supposed to make sure that backup methods and security features are updated and up to the mark.

 

In the case of Yahoo mail where the account key is sent by the mobile carrier through SMS, things are a bit easier. But have you ever thought what would happen if you lose the device? The email account won’t be accessed successfully until you get the duplicate SIM card of the same number and configure it in the smartphone device.

 

This is actually something problematic as it restricts you for some time from accessing Yahoo mail account. This process really has hard work with unnecessary activities with the many hassles to come across. 

 

Rather than switching Yahoo email two-factor authentication on a new phone, it’s a better idea to get the security codes through Yahoo App by activating the account key feature. 

 

You don’t have to enter the password to access Yahoo mail. Password recovery, in actual; will not become a headache for you. Instead, you can use unique account key codes that are generated every time you attempt for Yahoo mail access with which the threat of Yahoo email account gets diminished to a huge extent.


There is another post that will help you to keep secure Yahoo mail account from the spammers.

http://quicksupportservice.zohosites.com/blogs/post/3-Ways-to-Keep-Your-Yahoo-Mail-Account-Safe-%E2%80%93-Practical-and-Efficient/


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About Mick Watson Advanced   Online Technical Blog writer

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Created on Jan 18th 2018 05:22. Viewed 1,002 times.

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