Two-Factor Authentication | Crypto.com Help Center (2024)

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is an additional security layer to email verification and your account password. With 2FA enabled, you will have to provide the 2FA code when performing certain actions on the Crypto.com NFT platform.

Crypto.com NFT uses a Time-based One-time Password (TOTP) for Two-Factor Authentication, it involves generating a temporary, unique one-time 6-digit code* that is only valid for 30 seconds. You will need to enter this code to perform actions that affect your assets or personal information on the platform.

*Please keep in mind that the code should consist of numbers only.

2FA setup flow

  1. Within the “Settings” page, click “Set Up 2FA” under “Security”

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  2. Scan the QR code with an authenticator app*, or copy the code to the app to add it manually. Then click “Proceed to Verify”

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    • Users will need to install authenticator apps like Google Authenticator or Authy to set up 2FA

  3. Input the verification code sent to your email inbox and displayed in your authenticator app. Click “Submit”

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  4. After setup is complete, you will see a confirmation message

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Please note that the 2FA set up in your Crypto.com NFT account is independent of the one set up for your accounts across other Crypto.com ecosystem products.

After 2FA has been enabled, the following actions performed on the Crypto.com NFT platform will require users to enter the 2FA code:

  • List NFT (2FA can be turned off optionally)

  • Accept Bids & Offers (2FA can be turned off optionally)

  • Enable 2FA

  • Request Payout

  • Login

  • Reset Password

  • Withdraw NFT

Please note that withdrawing NFTs requires a mandatory 2FA setup. Upon enabling 2FA, users will face a 24-hour withdrawal lock for all of the NFTs in their accounts.

If you lose your device or don't have access to your authenticator app, you will need to contact our customer support.

Once your 2FA is revoked, the system will invalidate your previous authentication key. The 2FA section in the “Security” tab in “Settings” will return to its non-setup state, where you can click “Set Up 2FA” to set up 2FA again.

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Two-Factor Authentication | Crypto.com Help Center (2024)

FAQs

Two-Factor Authentication | Crypto.com Help Center? ›

If you lose access to your two-factor authentication credentials, you can use your recovery codes, or another recovery option, to regain access to your account.

What to do if you can t access two-factor authentication? ›

If you lose access to your two-factor authentication credentials, you can use your recovery codes, or another recovery option, to regain access to your account.

How do I recover my two-factor authentication code? ›

If you lost your backup codes, you can revoke them and get new ones.
  1. Go to the 2-Step Verification section of your Google Account.
  2. Select Show codes.
  3. Select Get new codes.

How to reset 2FA authentication? ›

How do I reset my 2FA?
  1. Go to Settings from the main menu and tap Security > 2-Factor Authentication.
  2. Tap the Reset 2FA button at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Confirm whether you still have access to your existing 2FA credentials.

How do I get through two-step authentication if I changed my phone number? ›

To change the phone number for 2-Step Verification on the mobile apps:
  1. Go to the More menu.
  2. Select "Settings"
  3. Select "Password & Security"
  4. Click on "Change mobile phone"
  5. Go through 3 steps to re-authenticate, change your mobile phone number, and enter the code to verify the new number.

How to receive verification code without phone number? ›

Use online services: There are websites that provide temporary or disposable phone numbers that can be used for verification purposes. These numbers can be used to receive SMS verification codes. Some popular websites for this purpose include SMS-Man, freeSMSverification.com, felixmerchant.com, and more [2].

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