Social media, Office 365, iCloud and similar accounts are increasingly targeted, often by robotic programs. You should enable multi-factor authentication (sometimes referred to as two-step or two-factor authentication or verification) for all your accounts. By requiring two forms of authentication you make it more difficult for an unauthorised user to gain access to your accounts.
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