Talk:Q17086335
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Autodescription — two-factor authentication (Q17086335)
description: authentication method in which a computer user is granted access only after successfully presenting two pieces of evidence (or factors) to an authentication mechanism
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- Parent classes (classes of items which contain this one item)
- two-factor authentication (Q17086335)
- multi-factor authentication (Q7878662)
- authentication protocol (Q4825885)
- communication protocol (Q132364) (@)→
- cryptographic protocol (Q1254335)
- computer network protocol (Q15836568)
- →(@) communication protocol (Q132364)
- technical standard (Q317623) (#)→
- interface standard (Q6046311)
- →(#) technical standard (Q317623)
- communication system (Q31479975)
- →(@) communication protocol (Q132364)
- computer network protocol (Q15836568)
- authentication protocol (Q4825885)
- multi-factor authentication (Q7878662)
- two-factor authentication (Q17086335)
- Subclasses (classes which contain special kinds of items of this class)
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two-factor authentication
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Link redirection
[edit]In the english wikipedia, the Two-factor authentication page two redirects to the Milti factor authentication page. I therefore would like to link this item (Q17086335) with the english two factor authentication page, but this seems to be impossible as it is already used in the multi-factor authentication page. What's the workaround in these cases? Is it to replace the Two-factor authentication page redirection with a concrete page?