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how to enable 2fa on trust wallet

By enabling 2FA on Trust Wallet, users can safeguard their digital assets with an additional layer of security, protecting against unauthorized access to their funds.

Oct 30, 2024 at 03:07 pm

How to Enable 2FA on Trust Wallet

2FA (Two-Factor Authentication) adds an extra layer of security to your Trust Wallet, protecting your funds from unauthorized access. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to enable it:

Step 1: Open Trust Wallet and Tap the Profile Icon

  • Launch the Trust Wallet app on your mobile device.
  • Tap the profile icon (silhouette) in the top-left corner of the main screen.

Step 2: Select Security and Choose Two-Factor Authentication

  • Under "Settings," tap "Security."
  • Scroll down and tap "Two-Factor Authentication."

Step 3: Enter Your Password

  • You'll be asked to enter your Trust Wallet password. Input it and tap "Confirm."

Step 4: Scan the Backup Code

  • A QR code will appear on your screen. Use a camera app to scan this code to create your backup key.
  • Alternatively, you can manually copy the code provided below the QR code.

Step 5: Store Your Backup Key Securely

  • It's crucial to keep your backup code safe and secure. Write it down on paper or take a screenshot and store it in a secure location. This code will be necessary to recover your 2FA settings if your device is lost or stolen.

Step 6: Enable 2FA

  • Once your backup code is stored securely, toggle the "Enable Two-Factor Authentication" switch to the "On" position.
  • Tap "Confirm" to complete the process.

Additional Tips:

  • Ensure you write down or store your backup code in a way that is not easily accessible by others.
  • Do not share your backup code with anyone.
  • If you lose or forget your backup code, you will need to reset your 2FA settings, which may involve contacting Trust Wallet support.
  • Regularly review your Trust Wallet security settings to ensure they are up-to-date and appropriate for your needs.

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