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Identity Management and Two-Factor Authentication Using One-Time Passwords

Steven Ovadia September 10, 2015 0 Comments

I had no idea there was an open source alternative to Google Authenticator!

Identity Management and Two-Factor Authentication Using One-Time Passwords

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Tagsfree and open source, freeotp, google authenticator, tech, technology
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