Two-factor authentication prevents unauthorized users and devices from accessing your account until you accept them by providing a code. As long as you have access to your phone number and/or your preferred authenticator app, it’s a good idea to keep 2FA on. Path of EX is loaded with Mastodon how-to guides, fixes, and more. Our team strives to make the open-source microblogging site familiar and easy for those who are new to the platform. In this article, I will describe the best and most free security and privacy tool to make your Mastodon (as a user) account safe. Let’s dive into how to enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon.

How to Enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon?

2FA on Mastodon is currently a beta version as it does not support SMS and call support. It currently supports only Authenticator apps. Mastodon is used on computers and smartphones equally. Though it has a look-alike interface on the web and on the app modes, it has some differences. Let’s know how to enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon smartphones first; then I will show you how to do it on a computer. Also, read How to Use Mastodon Social: A Beginner’s Guide

Enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon: Smartphone Guide

Having almost no complicated settings, the Mastodon app is simple to use. The Mastodon apps have an identical interface for iOS (iPhone and iPad) and Android platforms. These steps apply to all three device types. Here is how to enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Step 1: Open the Mastodon app on your smartphone or tablet. Step 2: Tap on the Gear icon (aka cog icon) in the top right corner to open the app settings. Step 3: Hit Account Settings to proceed. Step 4: It is tricky at this moment! The app takes you to a web version. Now hit the hamburger menu icon (3 stacked up horizontal lines ≡) in the top right corner. Also, read How to Filter Posts on Mastodon Server: A Brief Guide Step 5: Tap on the Two-factor Auth option under the Account section. Step 6: Tap on the SET UP button on the Two-factor Auth page. Step 7: Type in your password in the given field to confirm it is you. Step 8: Hit CONTINUE. Also, read Mastodon vs Discord: Which One is the Best Platform (2022) Step 9: Now scan the QR code, or copy the given code, if you cannot scan the former. Step 10: Open your Authenticator app — Duo Mobile, Google Authenticator, 2FAS, Microsoft Authenticator, et cetera. Step 11: Paste the code or scan the QR and fetch the code from your authenticator app. Step 12: Paste the copied code in the Mastodon app and hit ENABLE. Step 13: Copy the given backup codes for emergency uses. That is how to enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Let’s try the web version. Also, read How to DM with Mastodon: A Guide to Getting Started

Enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon: Computer Guide

It is equally simple and straightforward on the web as well. Whether you are on your tab’s full web version mode (Desktop Version) of the Mastodon or your computer’s browser, the steps are the same. Here is how to enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon on a desktop browser. Step 1: Type your Mastodon server’s web address on your computer or tablet’s web browser. Step 2: Log in to your account. Be aware, if you enter in different Mastodon server, you won’t be able to log in with your credentials. Step 3: Click on the Preferences tab (next to the cog icon) in the bottom right corner to open the settings. Step 4: Hit Account from the left side panel. Step 5: Click on the Two-factor Auth option under the Account section. Also, read How To Post On Mastodon In 2022? Dig Into Mastodon Features Step 6: Click on the SET UP bottom on the Two-factor Auth page. Step 7: Type in your password in the given field to confirm it is you. Step 8: Hit CONTINUE. Step 9: Now scan the QR code, or copy the given code, if you cannot scan the former. Step 10: Open your Authenticator app. Paste the code, or scan the QR and fetch the code from your authenticator app. Also, read How to Turn Off Animated Avatar in Mastodon on iOS & Android App Step 11: Paste the copied code on the Mastodon web and hit ENABLE. Step 12: Copy the given backup codes for emergency uses. Done. You have successfully enabled 2FA on Mastodon. Also, read Mastodon Error 403 Forbidden: Causes and Fixes

Wrapping Up

That is all about how to enable Two Factor Authentication on Mastodon using its app or web. Securing your accounts is a great step to protect your data and privacy. You should also use a strong password along with 2FA on Mastodon. For more How-Tos on Mastodon, keep browsing Path of EX.

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