

2-step verification is a security process in which users confirm their identity in two stages, typically using credentials followed by an additional verification step, such as an OTP or security prompt.
It is widely used in banking logins, payment approvals, and account changes. The second step ensures access is restricted even if login credentials are compromised.
2-step verification strengthens security and reduces unauthorised access risks in financial systems.
Strong authentication supports trust, compliance, and safer digital operations.