Tag Archives: Authentication

A Information to Google and Yahoo Authentication Modifications in 2024

As we approach 2024, significant changes are on the horizon for email communication. Google and Yahoo, are implementing authentication requirements and spam prevention changes, set to take effect in February 2024. However, you don’t have to wait until 2024 to ensure you meet these impending requirements. Take the reins of your email deliverability by setting […]

How to Authenticate Your Email in 5 Steps (Email Authentication 101)

Email authentication gives mailbox providers (like Gmail or Outlook) confidence that the messages from senders are authentic and not sent by a bad actor. The more confidence a mailbox provider has that the messages you send are legitimate, the more likely that provider is to deliver the message to the inbox. Full use of email […]

A Newbie’s Information to Email Authentication

Navigating the world of email marketing can be challenging, especially when it comes to ensuring your carefully crafted messages land in your recipients’ inboxes. One crucial aspect of achieving higher email deliverability is implementing proper email authentication. In this article on how to authenticate your email, I’ll walk you through the world of SPF, DKIM, […]

Twitter’s Making SMS Two-Issue Authentication a Twitter Blue Unique Characteristic

Twitter 2.0 continues to evolve in ways that nobody could have predicted. Mostly because they’re bad, but nevertheless, maybe there’s a method to the madness that we can’t see. Or maybe not. The latest update from Elon and Co. is that Twitter is switching off SMS-based two-factor authentication for all non-Twitter Blue subscribers from next […]

Mind wave biometrics yield 93% authentication charge in analysis

In a biometrics development that might generate some resistance among the AI skeptical, Belgian researchers have demonstrated authentication using brain waves. The waves are like fingerprints or vein patterns — unique and detailed. They used electroencephalography, or EEG, on 15 “healthy people” and recorded an authentication accuracy rate of 92.6 percent, a false acceptance rate […]

SMTP Security and Authentication: How to Shield Your E-Mail Program

What if someone could send a message, fake your brand, send from your email account, and break your email infrastructure? And what if we tell you that spammers can do all of these things when you fail to properly secure your email program? Spammers have proven time and again that they are ready to take […]