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# Add 2fa

## How to Set-Up and Find 2FA Code ?

1 . **Login** to your account on [AccsMarketHub.com](https://accsmarkethub.com).

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2 . Go to [Account](https://accsmarkethub.com/account) or [Security Settings](https://accsmarkethub.com/account).

3 . Click on the <mark style="color:red;">**Two-Factor Authentication**</mark> (2FA)  Button to enable it.

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4 . You will see:

* A **QR code** to scan with an <mark style="color:yellow;">**authenticator app**</mark>.
* Or a **setup key** (a string of characters) that you can enter manually.

5 . Download and open <mark style="color:yellow;">**Google Authenticator app**</mark>.

6 . Click on **Add a code** and scan the QR code to get a 6-digit code.

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7 . Enter the code below in the CODE and **Activate it**.

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