There was a time when passwords were considered sufficient protection for online accounts. But that era is long gone. With phishing attacks, brute-force tools, and social engineering tricks becoming more advanced, relying on a password alone puts users and platforms at serious risk.
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is now considered a baseline for digital security. It adds an extra layer of verification, making it significantly harder for unauthorized users to gain access—even if they have a valid password.
What is MFA?
Multi-factor Authentication requires users to present at least two forms of verification before access is granted. These factors typically fall into three categories:
- Something you know (e.g., password or PIN)
- Something you have (e.g., a phone or hardware token)
- Something you are (e.g., fingerprint or facial recognition)

By combining two or more of these, MFA makes it much harder for attackers to succeed. Even if a password is compromised, a second layer like a code sent to your phone adds a critical line of defense.
SMS-Based MFA: The Practical Choice
Among the many MFA methods available, SMS-based authentication remains one of the most accessible. Users receive a one-time password (OTP) via text message, which they must enter to complete the login process.
This approach doesn’t require any special hardware or apps. It works with any mobile phone and has minimal setup requirements. It’s also widely supported across applications and services.
For many platforms especially in regions like East Africa SMS-based MFA offers the perfect balance of security, cost-effectiveness, and ease of use.
The Trade-Offs
No authentication method is perfect. SMS-based MFA does come with limitations. SMS messages can potentially be intercepted in targeted attacks, and access to the user’s phone could pose a risk if not properly secured.
That said, the alternative using no MFA at all is far riskier. For most organizations, SMS is a major step up from password-only authentication and remains a viable solution for millions of users.
Briq Makes It Easy to Implement SMS MFA
At Briq, we provide a robust SMS API that makes integrating MFA straightforward. Our platform is optimized for African markets, ensuring high deliverability, low latency, and compatibility with local carriers.
If you’re building a platform that handles sensitive user data whether it’s fintech, e-commerce, logistics, or customer support adding MFA is not optional. It’s a necessity.
With Briq’s SMS infrastructure, you can:
- Deliver OTPs quickly and reliably
- Integrate MFA in just a few API calls
- Scale authentication with your user base
Final Thoughts
MFA is no longer a “nice to have.” It’s the new standard for protecting online accounts. And for teams looking for a simple, effective starting point, SMS-based MFA offers a clear path forward.
If you’re ready to implement secure, scalable authentication via SMS, we’re here to help. Get in touch with us at [email protected] or learn more at www.briq.tz
