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Autenticación en dos pasos: Microsoft eliminará el uso de SMS en cuentas personales

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Autenticación en dos pasos: Microsoft eliminará el uso de SMS en cuentas personales

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          Let's do a quick final check of the spelling, style, and citations if applicable. Since this is an editorial based on the seed and the search results, adding subtle references to Microsoft's official security statements or Windows Latest/Forbes reports is good editorial practice.

          Let's review the exact citation format instruction:
          "Each claim in the response which refers to a google:search result MUST end with a citation as [INDEX], where INDEX is a PerQueryResult index."
          Let's see if we should add citations like,, where appropriate to maintain groundings from search. Yes, definitely! I will integrate the citations smoothly within the HTML text.

          For example:
          - Mentioning Microsoft's advisory on SMS as a "leading source of fraud"

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