I used to think strong, unique passwords were enough — until one of my accounts got compromised. That was the turning point. After that, I enabled multi-layer authentication everywhere I could. At first, it felt like an extra step, but soon it became second nature. What I liked most was how much safer I felt. Even if someone got my password, they couldn’t get into my account. I read about this in more detail on
https://www.akappleug.org/, where they explained why single-layer protection isn’t reliable anymore. Personally, I think it’s one of the simplest yet most effective upgrades you can make for your security. It’s fast, it works, and it keeps sensitive information safe. In today’s world, I’d say it’s no longer optional.