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How to set up GA/2FA/Authenticator

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Written by Cavie
Updated over 2 weeks ago

To ensure the security of your assets, Infini recommends that every user add an authenticator to their account. After enabling the authenticator, you will need to enter a dynamic password for verification when using the Withdraw and Send functions. Infini supports authenticators that follow the TOTP protocol (such as 1Password, Microsoft Authenticator, etc.). This tutorial will use Google Authenticator as an example.

1. After logging into the Infini official website, click the account icon in the top right corner of the screen and select the [Settings] option.

2. In the pop-up window, select [Account Security], and then click the Set button to configure the authenticator.

3. If you have already installed the authenticator, scan the QR code in step two on the page or obtain the 6-digit verification code by entering the Key.

4. Then please enter the email verification code and the Google Authenticator code in the corresponding fields.

5. Then you need to save your recovery codes. We strongly recommend keeping them safe and preventing any disclosure.

Please note that recovery codes are very important in case your authenticator is lost or accidentally deleted, as they can be used to regain access to your Infini account. Be sure to keep them safe.

Compliance Statement for Authenticator Feature

The above instructions are for reference only and do not constitute any form of promise or guarantee. Related features and page content may change due to applicable laws/regulations, regulatory requirements, technical conditions, or service arrangement adjustments, and are subject to Infini’s actual features and page display. Infini reserves the right of interpretation within the scope permitted by law.

Binding Google Authenticator (or other 2FA tools) is intended to enhance account security and reduce unauthorized access risks, but it cannot fully eliminate security risks caused by network environment, device security, third-party tools, or user operational errors.

Users must properly safeguard their 2FA devices, credentials, and backup verification information. The platform does not assume liability for account risks or losses caused by users’ failure to safeguard such information, device loss, information leakage, or third-party tool failures.

Google Authenticator and related 2FA tools are provided by third parties. Infini makes no express or implied warranties regarding their availability, stability, or security. In the event of third-party service interruptions, failures, or force majeure causing verification issues, the platform may take account protection measures based on security and compliance needs.

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