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articles/active-directory/authentication/concept-authentication-methods.md

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:::image type="content" border="true" source="media/concept-authentication-methods/authentication-methods.png" alt-text="Illustration of the strengths and preferred authentication methods in Azure AD." :::
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Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds additional security over only using a password when a user signs in. The user can be prompted for additional forms of authentication, such as to respond to a push notification, enter a code from a software or hardware token, or respond to an SMS or phone call.
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Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds additional security over only using a password when a user signs in. The user can be prompted for additional forms of authentication, such as to respond to a push notification, enter a code from a software or hardware token, or respond to a text message or phone call.
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To simplify the user on-boarding experience and register for both MFA and self-service password reset (SSPR), we recommend you [enable combined security information registration](howto-registration-mfa-sspr-combined.md). For resiliency, we recommend that you require users to register multiple authentication methods. When one method isn't available for a user during sign-in or SSPR, they can choose to authenticate with another method. For more information, see [Create a resilient access control management strategy in Azure AD](concept-resilient-controls.md).
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