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We take the security of your CakeDeliver account seriously. To further enhance account security measures, we have implemented a Multi-Factor Authentication method. This added layer of security helps prevent unauthorized account access by bad actors who may have obtained an exposed or easily guessable password. This feature helps prevent customer account takeovers in which a bad actor is able to gain unauthorized access to an account due to an exposed password or an easy to guess password.
Security alerts
CakeDeliver sends you security alerts When someone successfully provides correct credentials to login to an account from an unrecognized country for that account, to help prevent other people from using or abusing your account.
CakeDeliver will challenge the user trying to login into the account. Help keep your account secure by responding right away to any security alerts you get by phone or email.
The security alerts sent by CakeDeliver are a good way to ensure the safety and security of your account. Here are a few ways to improve the security alerts:
- Include more details: The security alerts could include more information about the login attempt, such as the IP address of the device used to login, the date and time of the login attempt, etc. This extra information can help the user detect whether the login attempt was legitimate or not.
- Offer two-factor authentication: Two-factor authentication is an extra layer of security that requires the user to provide an additional piece of information, such as a one-time code sent to their phone or email, in addition to their password. This can help prevent unauthorized access to the account even if someone has the correct login credentials.
- Provide clear instructions: The security alerts should also provide clear instructions on what the user should do if they suspect that the login attempt was unauthorized or if they need to verify their account activity. This can include steps such as resetting the password, reporting the activity to CakeDeliver support, or reviewing their account activity history.
By implementing these suggestions, CakeDeliver can help its users stay informed and take the necessary steps to keep their accounts secure.
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