Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
What is 2FA?
Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is an extra layer of security. When you log in to an account that has 2FA enabled, you need both the password and a temporary 6-digit code. This code changes every 30 seconds.
How to use the 2FA code from your purchased account
Some accounts include a 2FA secret key (a long string of letters and numbers). You need to convert this key into a temporary 6-digit code to log in. The easiest way to do this is using 2fa.live.
Steps:
- Copy the 2FA secret key provided with your account
- Go to 2fa.live
- Paste the secret key into the input field
- The site will generate a 6-digit code for you
- Enter this code when the service asks for your 2FA code during login
- The code refreshes every 30 seconds — if it expires, just copy the new one
Important notes
- If the code doesn't work, make sure you copied the full secret key without extra spaces
- Make sure your device's time is correct — 2FA codes are time-based
- Some accounts may have 2FA already disabled — check the account description
- You can also use authenticator apps (Google Authenticator, Authy, 2FAS) by entering the secret key manually
Video tutorial
Watch this short video to see how it works: Watch on YouTube