2FA for Crowd: U2F & TOTP application protects your data from keyloggers, network data sniffing, unsecured wi-fi connections, and other threats, while also provides extra security for users working with sensitive information. The first security factor is your usual log in to the application with username and password. Multi-factor Authentication, also known as MFA or multi-step verification, adds another security layer by complementing username and password with a unique security code that is immediately accessible only to a certain user. Generally, such code is sent to any device which you have always on hand. As a user, you can decide which second security factor is more convenient and suitable for you, and you can change it anytime. Such a two-factor authentication method can be easily called a combination of "something you have and something you know”.
This section describes the main stages and situations associated with using the 2FA for Crowd: U2F & TOTP application and will help you get started using the app.
You can start using the application in two cases:
3. Find how to log in with 2FA for Crowd using the U2F device as authentication second factor here!
4. Find how to use backup (recovery) codes and enter a one-time secret password. reserve key here!
5. Find how to manage your U2F device/devices here!
6. Find how to disable 2FA for Crowd: U2F & TOTP here!
Note: If you do not have the opportunity to use your mobile app (TOTP), U2F device or backup (recovery) codes contact your Crowd administrator. Crowd administrator always can reset your user authentication settings.