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mtsuji-cobalt authored Oct 17, 2023
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2. Under **Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)**, select **Manage**, and reauthenticate to your account.
3. To add a new authenticator device, select **Set Up**.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the process. Use an authenticator of your choice, such as [Authy](https://authy.com/) or [Google Authenticator](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/1066447).
5. After selecting Continue, you will see your recovery code. Save the code. After you close the overlay, you won’t see the code again.
5. After selecting **Continue**, you will see your recovery code. Save the code. After you close the overlay, you won’t see the code again.

Now, each time you sign in to Cobalt, you must enter a one-time code from your authenticator app. If you have problems signing in with 2FA, see our [troubleshooting tips](/platform-deep-dive/cobalt-account/account-recovery/#problems-with-two-factor-authentication).

#### Manage 2FA Devices

When you add a new 2FA device, it appears on the account security page<!--under **Current Devices**-->. Here, you can see the authenticator app that generates one-time codes required for authentication to your Cobalt account.

- **Remove an app ** if it's no longer valid or has been lost or stolen. Select **Delete**, and confirm your action.
- **Remove an app** if it's no longer valid or has been lost or stolen. Select **Delete**, and confirm your action.

#### Reset Two-Factor Authentication

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