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Document features supporting license synchronization for the GitHub Enterprise and Visual Studio bundle (#15720)

* Add back changes from prior to purge

* Fix tip syntax

* Revise conceptual introduction

* Use variable

* Revise "Further reading"

* Link out

* Add quotes

* Add prerequisites

* Move information out of note

* Simplify language

* Simplify further

* Evergreenify

* Tentatively remove section on overallocation

* Relocate more information; clean up

* Add permissions statement

* Use 'enterprise account'

* Cross-link

* Update linked content

* Mention pending invitations

* Move section

* Add introduction

* Flesh out conceptual introduction

* Remove "Further reading"; article in map topic

* Version link out for GitHub.com only

* Revert "Remove "Further reading"; article in map topic"

This reverts commit 6cfa72825878b3ee0662baaf1a215c4974563232.

* Remove correct section

* Run the site data tag script

* Fix typo

* Remove quotes

* Add missing word

* Break optional steps into ordered list items

* Add product; reorganize groupings

* Rename article; use Microsoft terminology

* Incorporate Winnie's feedback

* Deduplicate the spaces

* Simplify

* Use consistent terminology

* Revise introduction

* Revise further

* 🌲

* Incorporate more feedback from Winnie

* Add permissions statement

* Be explicit after all

* Actually, no, no permissions statement

* Fix typo

* Add prerequisite for clarity

Co-authored-by: Jason Etcovitch <jasonetco@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Meg Bird <megbird@github.com>
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Matt Pollard
2020-09-30 19:22:43 +02:00
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title: About two-factor authentication
intro: 'Two-factor authentication, or 2FA, is an extra layer of security used when logging into websites or apps. With 2FA, you have to log in with your username and password and provide another form of authentication that only you know or have access to.'
intro: '{% data reusables.two_fa.about-2fa %} With 2FA, you have to log in with your username and password and provide another form of authentication that only you know or have access to.'
redirect_from:
- /articles/about-two-factor-authentication
versions: