设置密码和两步验证
强大的密码会确保只有您和您选择的人员才能访问您的账户。
两步验证(2SV)需要额外的一步来在登录时证明您的身份。输入密码后,您必须证明您可以访问单独的账户(如电子邮件)或物理设备(如手机)。有人可能将其称为多因素身份验证(MFA)或两因素身份验证(2FA)。
Why do I need strong passwords or 2-step verification?
Your GoDaddy account is very valuable. It can hold your customers' personal information, domains that can be sold or transferred, and hosting that can be configured for illegal activities. On the dark web, your GoDaddy account is worth about 100x your Facebook account.
A strong password is the first and most important line of defense. 2-step verification provides an additional layer of security that is very hard to penetrate: Someone might get their hands on your secure password, but what are the chances of someone getting your secure password and access to your phone or email account?
What's a strong password?
A strong password is hard for others to guess. Here are some tips for creating strong passwords:
- 使用不同类型的字符。
- Make the password as long as practical.
- Don’t use personally identifiable terms, such as your name or birthdate.
- Avoid using common words or phrases. If you use an identifiable word in your password, consider spelling it wrong.
For more, we've got a Help article that explains how to create and remember your strong passwords.
How do I enable 2-step verification?
Learn how to enable 2-step verification for your GoDaddy accounts by checking out these links:
- GoDaddy:为您的 GoDaddy 账户启用或禁用两步验证
- WordPress: Setting up two-factor authentication for WordPress
- Microsoft 365:启用或禁用多重身份验证 (MFA)
How can I keep my passwords safe?
Never save or share passwords, or use the same password for multiple accounts. Change your passwords regularly.
Because remembering a different strong password for everything you sign in to isn't easy, consider using a password manager to keep track of your passwords and where you use them.
What's a password manager?
Password managers allow you to store, generate, and manage passwords for all your accounts. They can also let you know when it’s time to change a password and help you through the process. For more, see this article on password security and password managers.