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Facebook Account Security
Meta is retiring its Code Generator feature as part of a broader update to user security settings.
The tool, which allowed users to authenticate their login session using a code from their phone, will be replaced with more robust options due to its vulnerability to attacks and its redundancy in the face of newer technology.
While only a small portion of users still utilize the feature, those who do will need to switch to alternative two-factor authentication methods such as "third-party apps like Google Authenticator, sms, and security keys."
A system that uses missed calls as a verification method is also in development.
To learn more about alternate methods for enabling 2FA, read this help documentation.
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