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When [[Two-factor authentication]] is enabled, you will need to enter a one-time password generated by a mobile app when logging in to your account. | When [[Two-factor authentication]] is enabled, you will need to enter a one-time password generated by a mobile app when logging in to your account. | ||
*Open | *Open [[Google Authenticator]] on your smartphone (which you should have already downloaded and registered for). | ||
*Find the one-time password related to your account. | *Find the one-time password related to your account. | ||
*Enter the one-time password in the window in the web version of Planfix. | *Enter the one-time password in the window in the web version of Planfix. | ||
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==Useful information== | ==Useful information== | ||
To log in to the mobile Planfix app with two-factor authentication enabled, you must receive a one-time app password. | To log in to the mobile Planfix app with two-factor authentication enabled, you must receive a one-time [[App passwords | app password]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 05:07, 28 December 2020
When Two-factor authentication is enabled, you will need to enter a one-time password generated by a mobile app when logging in to your account.
- Open Google Authenticator on your smartphone (which you should have already downloaded and registered for).
- Find the one-time password related to your account.
- Enter the one-time password in the window in the web version of Planfix.
Please note
Each password is active for 30 seconds.
Useful information
To log in to the mobile Planfix app with two-factor authentication enabled, you must receive a one-time app password.