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Screenshot showing the "Deactivate 2FA" prompt. Taken by LeoCatto on 2024-02-10, from build Beta 2024.2.5.848 Text content reads:
Deactivate 2FA 2FA is currently setup and active on your account. If you need to deactivate it (e.g. due to loss of your phone or the codes being compromised), you can do so here. After deactivation, you can setup 2FA again, which will generate a brand new secret code and new set of recovery codes. If you lose your phone and need to setup 2FA again, we STRONGLY advise you do so immediately, as each recovery code can be used only once and after you run out you'll be completely locked out of your account.
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current | 13:05, 10 February 2024 | 557 × 763 (110 KB) | LeoCatto (talk | contribs) | Screenshot showing the "Deactivate 2FA" prompt. Taken by LeoCatto on 2024-02-10, from build Beta 2024.2.5.848 Text content reads: Deactivate 2FA 2FA is currently setup and active on your account. If you need to deactivate it (e.g. due to loss of your phone or the codes being compromised), you can do so here. After deactivation, you can setup 2FA again, which will generate a brand new secret code and new set of recovery codes. If you lose your phone and need to setup 2FA again, we STRONGLY ad... |
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