When implementing 2FA through SMS in an OZSMS web portal, the following messages may be sent:
- Account Verification: This message is sent when the user attempts to log in to their account. It contains a unique verification code that the user must enter to verify their identity and gain access to the account.
- Verification Code Request: This message is sent when the user initiates a request for a verification code. It may be triggered by the user clicking on a "forgot password" link or attempting to change their account settings.
- Invalid Verification Code: This message is sent when the user enters an incorrect verification code. It may be triggered by the user mistyping the code or attempting to use an expired code
There are various industries that use OZSMS web portals for two-factor authentication. Some of these industries include:
- Banking and finance: Banks and financial institutions use SMS web portals to verify the identity of their customers before allowing them to access their accounts or perform transactions.
- Healthcare: Healthcare providers use SMS web portals to secure access to sensitive patient information and ensure that only authorized personnel can view or modify patient data.
- E-commerce: Online retailers use SMS web portals to prevent fraudulent transactions and protect their customers' payment information.
- Government agencies: Government agencies use SMS web portals to secure access to sensitive information and prevent unauthorized access to government systems.
- Social media platforms: Social media platforms use SMS web portals to verify the identity of their users and protect against account hacking or unauthorized access
Overall, any industry that deals with sensitive information or requires secure access to its systems can benefit from using SMS web portals for two-factor authentication.