What Is 2FA?
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your account by requiring two forms of verification:
Something you know (your password)
Something you have (a verification code from your authenticator app)
Enabling 2FA helps prevent unauthorized access, reduces the risk of account breaches, and strengthens overall account security.
How To Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Click the ellipsis (⋮) next to your profile picture.
Select User Settings.
Go to Security.
Under Two-Factor Authentication, create a password.
Click Enable Two-Factor Authentication.
Enter your password again to continue.
Scan the QR code using an authenticator app (such as Google Authenticator or Authy).
Enter the 6-digit verification code from your app.
Save your backup codes in a secure location.
Backup codes are required if you lose access to your authenticator device.
How To Disable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Click the ellipsis (⋮) next to your proflie picture.
Select User Settings.
Go to Security.
Under Two-Factor Authentication, click Disable 2FA.
Confirm your selection.
You can re-enable 2FA at any time.
How To Regenerate Backup Codes
Click the ellipsis (⋮) next to your profile picture.
Select User Settings.
Go to Security.
Under Two-Factor Authentication, click View Backup Codes.
Select Generate New Codes.
Note: Generating new backup codes immediately invalidates all previously issued codes.



