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== How to enable [[WP:2FA|2FA]], the simple way (smartphone)==
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1. Download a 2FA app onto your smartphone. You probably want to use Google Authenticator because it's the best{{cn}}
 
::*Android version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2&hl=en_GB
::*iOS version: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/google-authenticator/id388497605?mt=8
2. Pop overGo to [[Special:OATH]] and following the instructions.
 
3. The recommended authentication method with Google Authenticator is to scan a [[QR code]]. Your browser will display a box with a pattern, which you have to point the camera in your smartphone towards, as if you're taking a picture of it. (Your phone might ask you for permission to use the camera first). If you can't do this, Google Authenticator can supply you an account name and alphanumeric key, which gives you the same result.
3. Scan the [[QR code]] with Google Authenticator (or enter the two-factor account name and key if you're using something else)
 
4. EnterOnce you're set up, your phone will give you a verification code. fromEnter your appthis into the box at the bottom of the OATH screenpage browsed to completein thestep enrollment2).
 
''That's it, you're all set up''
 
5. When you set up 2FA, you'll be given a number of emergency tokens. You can re-use one of these if you can't use your smartphone (eg: if it gets broken, stolen or sold). ''You only get shown these tokens when you sign up and never again'', so make a copy of them by selecting them from your browser and copy / pasting into Notepad.
 
== How to enable [[WP:2FA|2FA]], the simple way (desktop - windows)==