Wordpress - Plugins and ExtensibilityWhy do many WordPress security plugins offer two-factor authentication (2FA) as a feature?ATo automatically update pluginsBTo add an extra step verifying user identity beyond passwordCTo speed up the login processDTo backup the website dailyCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand two-factor authentication purpose2FA adds a second verification step beyond just a password.Step 2: Identify why plugins include 2FAIt improves security by making unauthorized access harder.Final Answer:To add an extra step verifying user identity beyond password -> Option BQuick Check:2FA purpose = Extra identity verification [OK]Quick Trick: 2FA adds a second lock to your login door [OK]Common Mistakes:Thinking 2FA speeds loginConfusing 2FA with backupsAssuming 2FA updates plugins
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