How to say "two-factor authentication" in Italian?

In Italian "two-factor authentication" translates to  autenticazione a due fattori 

Transliteration: ow-tehn-tee-kah-tsyoh-neh ah doo-eh faht-toh-ree

🇮🇹 L'autenticazione a due fattori è più sicura della semplice password.

🗣️ lah ow-tehn-tee-kah-tsyoh-neh ah doo-eh faht-toh-ree eh pew see-koo-rah dehl-lah sehm-plee-cheh pahss-wor-d.

🇺🇸 Two-factor authentication is more secure than a simple password.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "two-factor authentication" in Italian?

You can use the word "autenticazione a due fattori" which translates to "two-factor authentication".

How to pronounce "autenticazione a due fattori" (two-factor authentication) in Italian?

The word "autenticazione a due fattori" is pronounced as "ow-tehn-tee-kah-tsyoh-neh ah doo-eh faht-toh-ree".

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