dアカウント設定
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D Account is this cool service by NTT Docomo that lets you access all kinds of services and apps with just one account. And hey, they take your security seriously! They've got different ways to make sure it's only you getting into your account, like logging in without a password or using a nifty app for two-step verification. You can even use your fingerprints or lock your screen to make logging in a breeze. It's all about keeping those pesky unauthorized folks out of your precious account.
With D Account, you get loads of cool perks! You can enjoy things like two-step verification, biometric authentication, and even passwordless authentication. Plus, you can register both your mobile and web email addresses. And that's not all! You can also verify your identity and send/receive D points. Even if you don't have a Docomo contract, no worries! Setting up and using D Wi-Fi is a breeze for everyone.
To use the D Account, you have two options: either make a brand-new account or set up an existing one. If your device supports it, you can even use biometric authentication to log in. Just hop onto the Docomo website to see if your device is compatible. But here's a heads up: the cool features like "easy login" and "biometric authentication or screen lock" are only accessible on Google Chrome, so don't try using them in secret mode.
In a nutshell, D Account has got your back when it comes to keeping your account secure. You can have peace of mind with awesome features like two-step verification, biometric authentication, and the option to register multiple email addresses. And guess what? Even if you're not a Docomo customer, you can still enjoy the perks of D Wi-Fi. Just remember that some cool stuff can only be accessed through Google Chrome and not in incognito mode.
Hey there! DoCoMo offers this awesome account setting app that lets you customize your security options. You can choose between 'biometric authentication' or 'two-step authentication using an app'. Cool, right?
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