Account
Two-Factor Authentication
Protect your account with an extra layer of security
Overview
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security when signing in. After entering your password, you’ll need to verify your identity using an authenticator app or email code.
Enable 2FA
Go to Security Settings
Click your profile → Account Settings → Security tab.
Click Enable 2FA
Enter your password to confirm.
Scan QR Code
Open your authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy, etc.) and scan the QR code.
Enter Verification Code
Enter the 6-digit code from your authenticator app.
Save Backup Codes
Store the backup codes in a safe place. You’ll need them if you lose access to your authenticator.
Each backup code can only be used once. Store them securely.
Signing In with 2FA
When 2FA is enabled, you’ll see an additional verification step after entering your password:
- Authenticator App — Enter the 6-digit code from your app
- Email Code — Click “send code via email” to receive a code
- Backup Code — Use one of your saved backup codes
Disable 2FA
Go to Security Settings
Click your profile → Account Settings → Security tab.
Click Disable 2FA
Enter your password to confirm.
We recommend keeping 2FA enabled to protect your account and deployments.
Supported Authenticator Apps
- Google Authenticator
- Authy
- 1Password
- Microsoft Authenticator
- Any TOTP-compatible app