Two-Factor Authentication: Adding an Extra Layer of Security to Your TouchRight Account

Two-Factor Authentication: Adding an Extra Layer of Security to Your TouchRight Account

Your property data is valuable and protecting it is our top priority. That’s why TouchRight supports Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), giving you an extra layer of defence on top of your password.

With 2FA enabled, logging in takes one extra step: after entering your password, you’ll be asked to confirm your identity using a code generated by an authenticator app on your phone.



Why it matters:
  1. Stops password-only breaches → even if your password is guessed or stolen, an attacker can’t get in.
  2. Quick & easy → codes are generated instantly on your device.
  3. Industry standard → the same security trusted by banks, Microsoft, and Google.

Useful Articles:
  1. Setting Up 2FA for Your TouchRight Login

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