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November 16, 2015, 02:34:01 AM
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Does anyone know how to set up two form factor authentication on hashnet? I prefer to have it send me a code to my phone, but google authenticator would work as well. Any help would be appreciated.
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November 16, 2015, 02:38:40 AM
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Go to the settings tab and you should see a box titled "Google Auth" In there, there is a QR code which you scan with the google authenticator app on your phone. Then just enter the code for the site in the box and click verify.

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November 16, 2015, 03:03:51 AM
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Go to the settings tab and you should see a box titled "Google Auth" In there, there is a QR code which you scan with the google authenticator app on your phone. Then just enter the code for the site in the box and click verify.

I have done that, but for some reason, it is still not asking me for the code when I log in. I don´t get it. Is there anything else I am missing. 

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November 16, 2015, 03:16:17 AM
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Go to the settings tab and you should see a box titled "Google Auth" In there, there is a QR code which you scan with the google authenticator app on your phone. Then just enter the code for the site in the box and click verify.

I have done that, but for some reason, it is still not asking me for the code when I log in. I don´t get it. Is there anything else I am missing. 
Well that is interesting. I just tried it too and I logged in without having to enter the code. I think there is a problem with their system. Open a support ticket with them.

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November 16, 2015, 12:00:26 PM
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Go to the settings tab and you should see a box titled "Google Auth" In there, there is a QR code which you scan with the google authenticator app on your phone. Then just enter the code for the site in the box and click verify.

I have done that, but for some reason, it is still not asking me for the code when I log in. I don´t get it. Is there anything else I am missing. 
Well that is interesting. I just tried it too and I logged in without having to enter the code. I think there is a problem with their system. Open a support ticket with them.

Just opened a ticket with them about the issue, I will report back with their response.
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