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Nuno Bispo
Securify TFA — The new 2FA is TFA, come join the (r)evolution
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The TFA (Two Factor API) is the evolution of the current unsafe methods of SMS and e-mail for 2FA by bringing the ease of use and security of end-to-end encryption of communication applications like Telegram to exchange 2FA codes.
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Nuno Bispo
Current 2FA APIs are difficult to use, costly, and use non-secure methods like SMS and e-mail. The TFA (Two Factor API) is the evolution of these unsafe methods by bringing the ease of use and security of end-to-end encryption of communication applications like Telegram to exchange 2FA codes. We've developed the first end-to-end encryption solution with communication applications like Telegram, so you can use it without worrying about security breaches or spambots. You don't have to worry about sending SMS or email with this service. It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! With Securify TFA, you will be able to provide your users with a seamless experience that they will love while ensuring their safety. No more worrying about SMS messages being intercepted or emails being compromised – just peace of mind knowing that your users are protected from hackers at all times. Your customers deserve the best protection possible – we know this because we feel the same way about our own information online. All BETA users will receive a 50% lifetime discount on any future pricing plan.
Nuno Bispo
The Securify TFA (Two Factor API) is a 2-Factor-Authentication API that uses (at the moment, only) Telegram for the end-user to receive the 2FA codes. So you as an application developer would use this API to set up a user, that receives a Telegram link that opens the SecurifyBot. After the end-user confirms the link with the Telegram bot he will receive the 2FA codes to authenticate in the application. So basically the Securify TFA is an API that allows developers to integrate 2FA authentication in their applications and allows end-user to use existing communication apps to receive the codes. The goal is to provide 2FA without using insecure channels like SMS or e-mail which can be breached, unlike Telegram, which uses end-to-end encryption on all communications.
Nuno Bispo
User confusion in setting up 2FA is one of the reasons I have built Security TFA API. It allows developers to easily integrate 2FA in their applications and the end-user to use Telegram to receive codes, no fancy setup need, just a simple chat with the SecurifyBot. I hope to start an (r)evolution in terms of the way 2FA is used and exposed to the end-user by providing authentication with commonly used communications apps.