We strongly recommend enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to keep your SafariOffice account safe. It adds an extra layer of security; even if someone gets your password, they still won’t be able to log in without a code from your phone. Here’s a guide to help you use it.
Two-Factor Authentication means every time you log in you’ll need:
- Your password
- A random 6-digit code from your 2FA App on your phone.
You’ll enter both. It only takes a few seconds, but it makes your account much safer.
Step 1: Get a Free Authenticator App
You need an app that generates the 2FA codes. Here are a few trusted ones:
These apps are safe and free. You don’t need to sign up, just download and you’re ready.
Step 2: Turn On 2FA in SafariOffice
- Go to Settings > Profile > Two-Factor Authentication
- Click Enable.
- Enter your password.
A QR code will appear on your screen.
Step 3: Set It Up in the Authenticator App
- Open the app you installed (Google Authenticator, Authy, etc.).
- Tap the "+" or “Scan a QR code” option.
- Point your phone camera at the QR code on your SafariOffice screen.
The app will now generate a 6-digit code that refreshes every 30 seconds.
Type the 6-digit code from your phone into SafariOffice.
Click Enable Two-Factor Authentication.
Using the 2FA
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Keep the app on your phone.
You’ll use it to get a randomised 6-digit code every time you sign in to SafariOffice. -
Don’t delete the 2FA app or change phones without first turning off 2FA.
Which, when actived, can be done here: Settings > Profile > Two-Factor Authentication