MFAD most likely refers to Multi-Factor Authentication Device. This is a physical or software-based tool used to generate a one-time password (OTP) or provide other verification methods in addition to a password, adding an extra layer of security during login. Common examples include hardware tokens, smartphone apps (like Google Authenticator or Authy), and biometric scanners.
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