As we continue our series on social media security how-to’s, we would like to take a moment to discuss LinkedIn two-step verification. In order to take a proactive approach to recent social media hacks, LinkedIn has joined several other major social media platforms – such as Google, Facebook and Twitter – who are now offering added security through two-step verification. LinkedIn users can require a code to be sent to their mobile phones whenever someone attempts to log-in to accounts from an unknown device for the first time. Since the code is needed to complete the log-in process, this extra step is designed to stop computer hackers from easily accessing accounts.
Watch the short video below to learn how to activate two-step verification for LinkedIn. Also, keep an eye out for more how-to guides on added security for Facebook, Google and more!
Also, learn how to
- Add Extra Security to Your Twitter Account: How to Enable Two-Step Authentication
- Add Extra Security to Your Facebook Account: Enabling Two Factor Authentication
This guest blog was provided by Caitlin Zucal, Marketing Coordinator for RegEd. Click here to view the original article from www.arkovi.com.









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