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  2. Keygen - Wikipedia

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    A keygen is a program that generates product keys for software activation. Learn about the legal and illegal uses of keygens, their features, authors, distribution and malware threats.

  3. Product key - Wikipedia

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    A product key, also known as a software key, serial key or activation key, is a specific software-based key for a computer program. Learn how product keys are generated, verified and used, and what problems and issues they may cause for users and developers.

  4. ssh-keygen - Wikipedia

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    ssh-keygen is a tool to generate, manage, and convert authentication keys for Secure Shell (SSH) protocol. Learn the command syntax, important options, and files used by ssh-keygen on Unix, Unix-like and Windows systems.

  5. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    Learn how to turn off 2-step verification and receive a verification code to sign into your AOL account. You can use phone verification or authenticator app verification to add an extra security step.

  6. Create and manage 3rd-party app passwords - AOL Help

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    Learn how to generate and use an app password to access your AOL Mail account on third-party email apps that do not use the AOL sign-in page. App passwords are randomly generated codes that remain active even if you change your main account password.

  7. Key generation - Wikipedia

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    Learn how keys are generated in cryptography and physical layer for encryption and decryption. Compare symmetric-key and public-key algorithms, random number generators, key exchange, and distributed key generation.

  8. Key code - Wikipedia

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    Learn what key code is and how it works for locksmiths to create keys. Find out the difference between blind codes and bitting codes, and see examples of both.

  9. Key generator - Wikipedia

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    A key generator [1] [2] [3] is a protocol or algorithm that is used in many cryptographic protocols to generate a sequence with many pseudo-random characteristics. This sequence is used as an encryption key at one end of communication, and as a decryption key at the other.