New Norton Secure Login Page

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The Norton Secure Login page has been updated. This version contains significant changes to the user interface, and Two-Factor authentication update.

  • The Sign In page user interface gets a new look and feel
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  • Two-factor authentication for your Norton account
    Two-factor authentication is a security feature that adds an extra layer of security for your Norton account. If you enable this feature, you need to enter your Norton account password and a special verification code sent to your phone via text, voice, or mobile app. This code is specific to your Norton account and changes every time you sign in.

Different forms of two-factor authentication:

· App-based authentication

You receive the verification code through an authenticator app. You can download any free authenticator app such as VIP access, Google Authenticator, and Microsoft Authenticator. On your phone's App store, search for an authenticator app and install it.

· SMS-based verification

You receive the verification code to your mobile phone through a text message.

· Voice phone call

You receive the verification code through a voice call to the number of your choice. The number can be a mobile or landline. Note down the code that you hear.

· Security key

Your authentication happens through the FIDO secure key. Insert the key to the USB port of your computer and press the button when prompted for verification.



For more information, please take a look at FAQ: Two-factor authentication for your Norton account KB article.
 
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