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

In Japanese "two-factor authentication" translates to  二要素認証 

Transliteration: ni youso ninshou

🇯🇵 二要素認証を有効にする。

🗣️ ni youso ninshou wo yuukou ni suru.

🇺🇸 Enable two-factor authentication.



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Japanese

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

You can use the word "二要素認証" which translates to "Two-factor authentication".

How to pronounce "二要素認証" (two-factor authentication) in Japanese?

The word "二要素認証" is pronounced as "ni youso ninshou".

Do you have an audio recording on how to pronounce" 二要素認証" (two-factor authentication) in Japanese?

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