Low cost web & Android app development for Frome

Why choose New Media Aid?
We develop affordable cutting-edge web apps, Android apps and ecommerce websites. Providing bespoke app development services since the year 2000, we are only 101 miles from Frome, Somerset. The development cost of a bespoke Android app, web app or ecommerce website for organisations in Somerset will usually be between £2,000 and £5,000.

We develop advanced, bespoke, Android apps, mobile-friendly web applications and e-commerce websites for Somerset organisations who want state-of-the-art web and mobile applications at down-to-earth prices.

If you are looking for custom made, Android app development,mobile-friendly website development or e-commerce website design you need look no futher than New Media Aid.


Useful web app developers term of the day: 2FA

Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security process that requires users to provide two forms of identification before gaining access to a system or service. The two factors are typically:

  1. Something the user knows, such as a password or PIN.
  2. Something the user has, such as a mobile phone, hardware token, or smart card.

By requiring two factors, 2FA provides an additional layer of security beyond just a password. Even if an attacker manages to obtain a user's password, they still won't be able to gain access to the system without the second factor.

There are several types of 2FA methods, including:

  1. SMS-based: A code is sent via SMS to the user's mobile phone.
  2. App-based: A code is generated by a mobile app, such as Google Authenticator or Microsoft Authenticator.
  3. Hardware-based: A physical token is used, such as a YubiKey or smart card.

2FA is becoming increasingly common as a way to improve security, particularly for online accounts such as email, social media, and banking. Many services now offer 2FA as an option, and users are encouraged to enable it wherever possible to protect their accounts from unauthorized access.

Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security mechanism used to enhance the security of online accounts by requiring two forms of identification to verify a user's identity. With 2FA, an attacker would need to obtain both the user's password and a second piece of information, making it much more difficult to gain unauthorized access.

There are three types of authentication factors: something you know, something you have, and something you are. A password is an example of something you know, whereas a fingerprint or facial recognition is an example of something you are. A physical token, such as a key fob or a smart card, is an example of something you have. In 2FA, two different authentication factors are used to increase security.

The most common 2FA implementation involves using a password as the first factor and a physical token as the second factor. The token generates a one-time code that is required to log in to the account. The user enters their password and the one-time code, which is then verified by the server. If both pieces of information are correct, the user is granted access to their account.

Another common implementation of 2FA involves using a mobile device as the second factor. In this scenario, the user logs in to their account using their password and is then prompted to enter a code that is sent to their mobile device via text message or a mobile app. The code is only valid for a short period of time and can only be used once.

There are several benefits to using 2FA. The most obvious is increased security, as it is much more difficult for an attacker to obtain both pieces of information required to access an account. It also provides an additional layer of protection for users who use weak or easily guessable passwords. In addition, 2FA can help prevent unauthorized access in the event that a password is stolen through a data breach or phishing attack.

One potential downside to 2FA is that it can be inconvenient for users. Having to carry around a physical token or use a mobile device to log in can be cumbersome, and some users may find it frustrating to have to enter multiple pieces of information every time they log in to their account. However, many online services now offer 2FA options that are more convenient, such as using biometric authentication on a mobile device or remembering trusted devices for a set period of time.

Overall, 2FA is an important security mechanism that can help protect online accounts from unauthorized access. It provides an additional layer of security that can be especially valuable for high-value targets, such as online banking or email accounts. As more online services continue to adopt 2FA, users can expect to see more convenient and user-friendly options become available, making it easier than ever to protect their online identities.



Crimes reported in Frome
Our custom app development prices are criminally low, but not as criminal as these events recently reported in Frome.

How safe is Frome?
Here are some Jan 2025 crimes for Frome which we have added to show you how our software engineers can integrate data from external sources in web apps.

burglary
  • Ashtree Road (Investigation complete; no suspect identified)
  • Adderwell (Under investigation)
  • Selwood Crescent (Under investigation)
criminal damage arson
  • Catherine Hill (Under investigation)
  • Hill Ground (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • Coronation Road (Under investigation)
  • Catherine Hill (Under investigation)
  • Sheppard's Barton (Under investigation)
drugs
  • Lime Close (Formal action is not in the public interest)
  • Leaze Close (Under investigation)
  • Sports/recreation Area (Under investigation)
other theft
  • Cuckoo Lane (Under investigation)
  • Randolph Road (Under investigation)
  • Broadway (Under investigation)
  • Berkley Road (Under investigation)
  • Broadway (Under investigation)
public order
  • Stony Street (Under investigation)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Local resolution)
  • Catherine Street (Under investigation)
  • Enos Way (Unable to prosecute suspect)
robbery
  • Market Place (Under investigation)
shoplifting
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Cork Street (Under investigation)
  • Parking Area (Under investigation)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Catherine Hill (Under investigation)
vehicle crime
  • Whitewell Place (Under investigation)
  • Supermarket (Under investigation)
  • Critchill Grove (Under investigation)
  • Keyford Cottages (Under investigation)
  • Caxton Road (Under investigation)
violent crime
  • Packsaddle Way (Under investigation)
  • Beechwood Close (Under investigation)
  • Oakfield Road (Unable to prosecute suspect)
  • The Acorns (Under investigation)
  • Hill Ground (Under investigation)
other crime
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