Making Login Easier with Trusted Browsers (2FA)
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your account by requiring a verification code in addition to your password when logging in. For added convenience, you can now designate a browser as trusted, allowing you to skip 2FA verification on that browser for a set period.
How to Trust a Browser
1. Log in to your account as usual.
2. Enter the 6-digit verification code generated by your authenticator app.
3. Check the box that says ‘Trust this browser and skip the 2FA verification for future logins.’
4. Click ‘Continue’ to complete the login process.
Once selected, that specific browser will bypass 2FA for the next 30 days, based on the configured security settings. This feature is designed to make logging in easier while keeping your account secure.
Important Notes
- Trusted status applies only to the browser where you enabled it. If you switch browsers or devices, 2FA will still be required.
- Clearing your cookies or cache may remove the trusted status, requiring 2FA verification again.
- Disabling or resetting 2FA removes all trusted browsers. If you re-enable 2FA, you’ll need to trust your browser again.
For maximum security, only trust personal or frequently used browsers.
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