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Before you start, ensure your smartphone or hardware key is ready. Most users opt for a Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) app like Google Authenticator, Authy, or Microsoft Authenticator. Alternatively, hardware keys (FIDO2/U2F) like YubiKey offer higher resistance to phishing. Do not use SMS-based 2FA if you can avoid it – SIM swap attacks remain a common threat. To proceed, log in to your kero sijoiteld account using your existing password.
Navigate to the security settings section. This is typically found under “Account” or “Security” in the main dashboard. If you have not yet set up any recovery options, do that first – add a backup email and a phone number. This ensures you can regain access if you lose your 2FA device. The platform will ask you to confirm your current password before making changes.
TOTP apps are free and work offline, but they rely on your phone’s security. Hardware keys cost money but are immune to remote malware that reads screen content. For most users, TOTP strikes the right balance. However, if you manage large sums, invest in a hardware key. Both methods are supported by the platform.
In the security settings, locate the “Two-Factor Authentication” toggle. Click “Enable” and select your preferred method – typically “Authenticator App” is listed first. A QR code will appear on the screen. Open your authenticator app, tap the “+” icon, and scan the QR code. The app will generate a six-digit code that refreshes every 30 seconds. Enter this code into the platform’s prompt to confirm the link.
After entering the code, the system will ask you to generate and save backup codes. These are one-time use codes that bypass 2FA. Write them down physically or store them in a secure password manager. Do not store them on your phone if that is your 2FA device. Without these, a lost phone means permanent lockout. The platform will ask you to re-enter one backup code to verify you saved them correctly.
Log out of your account completely. Attempt to log back in. You should be prompted for your password first, then for a 2FA code. Open your authenticator app, get the current code, and type it in. If the login succeeds, your configuration is correct. If it fails, check that your device’s clock is synchronized (TOTP relies on accurate time).
Consider enabling “Remember this device for 30 days” only on private, trusted devices. This reduces friction but still protects the account on new logins. For hardware key users, register a second key as a backup. If you use TOTP, export the secret key (if your app allows it) and store it encrypted offline. Do not screenshot the QR code – it can be stolen by malware.
Review your active sessions periodically. Under “Security,” you can see all devices currently logged in. Revoke any session you do not recognize. Also, set up a secondary email for alerts. If someone attempts to disable 2FA, the platform will send a confirmation email. Never approve these requests unless you initiated them.
Use one of your backup codes to log in. After that, immediately disable and re-enable 2FA with a new device.
Yes, but it is not recommended. SIM swapping is a real risk. Use backup codes or a hardware key instead.
No. Withdrawals require the same 2FA step as login. It adds 10 seconds but blocks unauthorized transfers.
Generate new codes every 6 months or immediately after using one. Delete old codes from your records.
Yes, as long as your phone is locked with a strong PIN or biometrics. Do not jailbreak or root the device.
Lena K.
I set up TOTP in under 3 minutes. The QR scan worked instantly. Now I feel much safer moving funds.
Marcus D.
Used a YubiKey. The hardware setup was straightforward, and the platform recognized it immediately. No issues since.
Elena R.
I was worried about losing access, but the backup codes saved me when my phone broke. Solid system.