Security tool expanded to 185 countries.
The service has been available in the U.S. for several years, and international customers have been asking for it.
The SMS-based system sends a text message to customers after they enter their standard login credentials. They must enter a code from the text message before gaining access to their account.
In theory, this means someone would have to obtain both your login credentials and phone in order to crack into your account.
Other registrars, such as Uniregistry and eNom, use Google Authenticator as an app-based two factor authentication. These work in all countries.
GoDaddy’s international expansion of two-factor authentication adds 184 countries, so odds are it works where you live.
That’s a huge step forward.
Thats useful but far too late. Don’t forget Fabulous.com who have had very good security methods for a long time .
Well, It’s about time…
The global online market is getting bigger each year and finally the world’s largest domain register takes the right step forward to lead with a better global online security for all.
I use all three and like Uniregistry’s implementation best