Tesla is set to introduce two-factor authentication to its iPhone App in shortly. CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the long-awaited iOS feature « is going through final validation right now, » AppleInsider.
In a response to a tweet on Friday asking about an ongoing project to add two-factor authentication to the app, Elon Musk apologized for the feature being « embarrassingly late, » but that it was on the way. According to Musk, two-factor authentication via SMS or an authenticator app is « going through final validation right now, » though it is unclear if this refers to Tesla’s own procedures or those relating to the App Store. The Tesla mobile app provides drivers with a lot of information and control for their electric car. From the app, users can change media being played, remotely change the climate control, locate the vehicle in a car park, interact with the navigation, and monitor the progress of recharging, among other elements.
Check It Out: Tesla iPhone App Getting 2FA
