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[FND-3177] Recovery codes documentation - Fix
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mtsuji-cobalt authored Oct 17, 2023
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Expand Up @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ If you lost access to your authenticator, ask your [Organization Owner](/platfor

Once your Organization Owner has turned off 2FA, you get an email notification. You can now sign in without a second authentication factor.

If you have a [recovery code](#recovery-code) enabled:
If you have a [recovery code](/getting-started/glossary/#recovery-code) enabled:

1. Sign in as usual with your email and password.
2. Under **Verify Your Identity**, select **Try another method**, then **Recovery code**.
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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](/getting-started/glossary/#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- **Remove an app ** if it's no longer valid or has been lost or stolen.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.

#### Reset Two-Factor Authentication

We don't recommend turning off 2FA on your account. However, you may need to reset your 2FA methods when:
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