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17 Nov 2018, 04:17 PM | #1 |
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Two Factor Verification
I’ve been trying to add 2FA to my Google accounts, on iPhone, iPad, and the web. I would like to use Google Authenticator. All of the instructions say to just choose that as the second option to the password. According to the instructions, under “Set up alternative second step,” I am supposed to “find ‘Authenticator app,’” and tap “Set up.” All of which sounds easy enough. Except I don’t have that option. I have reread it many times. I have the following options for a second step: receive a Google prompt on a different device; use a physical security key; receive a text message or voice call; and using one of 10 backup codes that it generated for me that I am supposed to put somewhere safe and can only use each one once and then I come back into this screen and have it generate 10 more codes. This last option is under the “Backup” should the second verification step fail. For various reasons, I really cannot use the options I am being given. Would someone please help me? Thank you so much for your time.
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17 Nov 2018, 04:35 PM | #2 |
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Assuming you have installed the authenticator app on your Apple devices.
If I go into my Gmail on the web, open Google account: Sign-in & security Signing into Google Password & sign-in method 2-step Verification There it shows the option for Authenticator app And you're not seeing this? |
17 Nov 2018, 08:28 PM | #3 |
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Yes, I have Google Authenticator installed, but no, I don’t see what you describe.
When I click 2-step Verification I see a page explaining what it is. It has a “Get Started” button. When I click that button it makes me sign in again. Then it takes me to a page that has: (This is an exact copy and paste without the graphics.) Use your phone as your second sign-in step Google will send a secure notification to your phone as your second factor during 2-Step Verification. Get Google prompts on these devices now All devices signed in to your Google Account will get prompts. You can control which phones get prompts in your 2-Step Verification settings. XXXXX iPhone XXXXX iPad Don't see your device? Don't want to use Google Prompt? Choose another option If I click “Choose another option” I get this: Security key, a small physical device used for signing in Text message or phone call, get codes by text message or phone call Since I have few options, I chose the Google prompt. After I click yes on the prompt, then I get this message: Almost there! Add a backup option If you lose your phone or your second step is unavailable, you'll need a backup option to help you get in to your account. Google will only use this number for account security. Don't use a Google Voice number. Message and data rates may apply. How do you want to get codes? Text message Phone call Use another backup option If I choose “Use another backup option” I get this: Save your backup codes so you'll always have account access Backup codes are one-time passcodes that you can use to sign in when you're away from your phone. Each code can only be used once. And it lists a bunch of codes. That is it. There are no other pages, paragraphs, buttons, or options. (I would be better able to show you but I guess that this forum doesn’t allow attachments.) Thank you for your assistance. |
17 Nov 2018, 09:04 PM | #4 |
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Is this for an ordinary Gmail account, or something like G Suite where your account has an administrator?
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17 Nov 2018, 09:46 PM | #5 | |
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Are you trying to set it up direct from the phone? Here are the instructions from here:
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27 Apr 2021, 12:48 AM | #6 |
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I haven't this option too. The solutions above didn't work. Honestly, I have no idea how to fix it. All the guides say to pick the option that I don't have at all. It could be a problem with my account. So, I've rented sms number to create another g-acc. Spoiler alert - it didn't work. Does this mean that the problem lies in hardware? Or am I too stupid to miss something in settings? Two-factor verification is not something indispensable, but I've spent too much time on it, so the solution will be found by any means.
Last edited by Larry91 : 28 Apr 2021 at 01:47 AM. |