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Enabling Two Factor Authentication (2FA)

  1. Before continuing with two-factor authentication, make sure you have downloaded the Google Authentication App for Android or IOS. This is needed to generate your verification code used for the second step in authentication.
  2. Navigate to Account -> Users, find your user and click on Manage
  3. You will see the security settings on the lower left side of the page with the following options:

    Control panel security settings

  4. When you click Enable on Two-Step Authentication you will see a pop-up window with a QR code that can be scanned. Or you can use the provided account name and key within the Google Authentication App.
  5. After you have either scanned the QR code or entered your account name and key in the Google Authentication App, you will be given a verification code. Type this code into the verification code box:

     QR code scan

Make sure to print or save a copy of the QR code or account name and key so you can use it again later when you log in. Starting with your next login attempt you will be prompted for user name and password, after which you’ll be required to provide a verification code.

How to get a verification code?

  1. Open Google Authentication App
  2. Either scan a previously saved QR code or type a previously saved account name and key into the provided fields:

     

    Google Authentication App

  3. The verification code will be then generated:

     

    Verification code authenticator

  4. After the verification code is obtained, go back to login page and type/paste the code into provided field. If you are not using a publicly accessible computer, you may want to check don’t ask on this device again for 30 days, so you don’t have to repeat this same process each time you are authenticating.

 

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