How to enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) in CLI | SaaSVerdict

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How to enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) in CLI

Learn how to easily set up 2FA for enhanced security using CLI commands in just a few simple steps.

Updated: 2026-04-05 | Source category: Basic automation with CLI | This page is an original SaaSVerdict rewrite from internal reference material.

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