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This guide explains how to enable Google Authenticator on XT website to enhance your account’s security using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).
What is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a multi-layered security mechanism, designed to verify the identity of a user before granting them access to an account. It adds an additional layer of protection against unauthorized access.
2FA is particularly crucial for safeguarding your crypto assets and XT account. Even if a hacker manages to obtain your password, they would still need the second factor (e.g., Google Authenticator) to gain entry to your account, making it considerably more challenging to breach your security.
Enable Google Authenticator on XT App
1. Log in to your account and tap the [Account Center] icon in the top left corner.
2. Select [Security Center], then tap [Google Authenticator].
3. To proceed, tap [Bind and Enable Google Authenticator] and complete the required security verification.
4. Choose [Download Google Authenticator] to install the official app on your device. If it is already installed, select [Connect].
5. Launch the Google Authenticator app and tap the [+] button. Select [Scan a QR code] to scan the QR code. If you are unable to scan it, choose [Enter a setup key] and enter the code manually.
6. Enter the 6-digit code from the app to verify and complete the setup.
7. You have successfully enabled Google Authenticator for your XT account.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is Google Authenticator?
Google Authenticator is a mobile app that provides two-factor authentication (2FA) codes to enhance your account security.
2. Why should I enable Google Authenticator on my XT account?
Enabling Google Authenticator adds an extra layer of security by requiring a time-based verification code alongside your password. This verification is required for withdrawals and certain functions that cannot be accessed without Google Authenticator activated.
3. What should I do if my QR code isn’t working?
Manually enter the key into your authentication app instead of scanning the QR code.
4. Can I use other authentication apps instead of Google Authenticator?
Yes, however, please make sure that you use applications (OTP) from highly reliable developers and avoid any risks.
5. Can I disable Google Authenticator after enabling it?
To maintain your account security, at least two verification methods must be enabled at all times. Before disabling Google Authenticator, please ensure that both your mobile phone and email verifications are enabled. Only then can you safely unbind Google Authenticator.
6. What should I do if I lose my phone with Google Authenticator installed?
If you lose your phone, use the backup key you saved during setup to restore Google Authenticator on a new device. If the backup key is unavailable, follow the steps in this guide to reset it.