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        public static MyUserManager Create(IdentityFactoryOptions <MyUserManager> options, IOwinContext context)
        {
            var manager = new MyUserManager(new UserStore <Account>(new MyDbContext()));

            //manager.UserValidator = new UserValidator<Account>(manager)
            //{
            //    AllowOnlyAlphanumericUserNames = false,
            //    RequireUniqueEmail = true
            //};

            //// Configure validation logic for passwords
            //manager.PasswordValidator = new PasswordValidator
            //{
            //    RequiredLength = 6,
            //    RequireNonLetterOrDigit = true,
            //    RequireDigit = true,
            //    RequireLowercase = true,
            //    RequireUppercase = true,
            //};

            //// Configure user lockout defaults
            //manager.UserLockoutEnabledByDefault = true;
            //manager.DefaultAccountLockoutTimeSpan = TimeSpan.FromMinutes(5);
            //manager.MaxFailedAccessAttemptsBeforeLockout = 5;

            //// Register two factor authentication providers. This application uses Phone and Emails as a step of receiving a code for verifying the user
            //// You can write your own provider and plug it in here.
            //manager.RegisterTwoFactorProvider("Phone Code", new PhoneNumberTokenProvider<Account>
            //{
            //    MessageFormat = "Your security code is {0}"
            //});
            //manager.RegisterTwoFactorProvider("Email Code", new EmailTokenProvider<Account>
            //{
            //    Subject = "Security Code",
            //    BodyFormat = "Your security code is {0}"
            //});

            //manager.EmailService = new EmailService();
            ////manager.SmsService = new SmsService();

            //var dataProtectionProvider = options.DataProtectionProvider;
            //if (dataProtectionProvider != null)
            //{
            //    manager.UserTokenProvider =
            //        new DataProtectorTokenProvider<Account>(dataProtectionProvider.Create("ASP.NET Identity"));
            //}
            return(manager);
        }
        public static MyUserManager Create(IdentityFactoryOptions <MyUserManager> options, IOwinContext context)
        {
            var manager = new MyUserManager(new UserStore <Account>(context.Get <MyDbContext>()));

            // Configure validation logic for usernames

            manager.RegisterTwoFactorProvider("Phone Code", new PhoneNumberTokenProvider <Account>
            {
                MessageFormat = "Your security code is {0}"
            });
            manager.RegisterTwoFactorProvider("Email Code", new EmailTokenProvider <Account>
            {
                Subject    = "Security Code",
                BodyFormat = "Your security code is {0}"
            });
            manager.EmailService = new EmailService();
            // Configure validation logic for password
            // Register two factor authentication providers. This application uses Phone and Emails as a step of receiving a code for verifying the user
            // You can write your own provider and plug it in here.
            return(manager);
        }