X two-factor authentication (2FA) – verification help (2024)

I lost my phone

  • If you are enrolled intwo-factor authentication (2FA) and you generated a backup code, enter the backup code to access your account and update your Mobile settings.
  • If you are no longer logged in to your account and do not have access to an active backup code, please contact our support team for assistance.

Note: If your account has SMS text message two-factor authentication turned on (and when it is the only two-factor option turned on) and you're still logged in, you can remove your phone from your Mobile settings on X.com.Click Delete my phone andtwo-factor authentication will be automaticallyturned off for your account.

I bought a new phone

  • We suggest backing up your old phone before you replace it. This will let you restore your app session on your new device, allowing you to continue to use two-factor authentication. (Note: If you're on X for iOS, we recommend you do an encrypted backup to preserve your app key. Typically, iCloud backups alone do not preserve the key and without an encrypted backup, you may be required to log back into your app using a temporary password generated on X.com)
  • You can also unenroll fromtwo-factor authentication on your old phone, or from X.com if you have an existing open web session. If you do not have an open web session and you do not have your old phone, you can still log back in to X.com using your backup code.
  • Learn tips on how to keep your account secure.

I didn't receive the SMS code

  • SMS text messages may experience delays in delivery. Please wait at least two minutes before trying to sign in again.
  • If you're logged in, verify that your phone is turned on correctly in your Mobile settings.
  • If you recently changed your phone number or mobile carrier, you will need to update your settings. You may do so through the web, iOS, or Android apps if you are still logged in. If not, you may use a backup code to log in and change your settings. More information about backup codes is below.
  • If your mobile device is offline, or on flight mode, you may fail to receivetwo-factor authentication codes through SMS. Alternatively, you can generate a code through your X for iOS or X for Android app, or through a QR code via twitter.com (instructions listed below).

My phone is offline or on flight mode

How to generate a code on the X for iOS and X for Android apps:

  1. Go to your Settings and privacy.
    • On X for iOS: In the top menu, tap your profile icon and select Settings and privacy.
    • On X for Android: In the top menu, you will either see a navigation menu icon or your profile icon. Tap whichever icon you have and select Settings and privacy.
  2. Tap Account, then tap Security.
  3. Tap Login code generator.
  4. Use the code shown to log in to your X account.


I can't log in on my phone

  • Adjusting your mobile settings may help with this issue. Log in to X.com from a desktop or laptop computer.
  • Alternatively, try signing out of your account from the device you used to enroll in two-factor authentication. This will turn it off, and you can then sign back in with your username and password. Visit these articles for sign-out instructions: X for iOS or X for Android.

I didn't receive the push notification

  • Check that you have turned on mobile notifications. You will not receive a login push notification if you do not have mobile notifications turned on for your device.
  • You can always check your recent login requests from within your app to see a list of all requests available to approve or deny. Pull down on the list to refresh the page to see most recent requests.

If using X for iOS:

  1. In the top menu, tap your profile icon and select Settings and privacy.
  2. Tap Account, then tap Security.
  3. Tap Login Requests to see a list of all requests.
  4. If you’re still stuck, you can also request a login code to be sent to your phone via text message. Click the link Request a code sent to your phone via SMS when you log in to your account on twitter.com.

If using X for Android:

  1. In the top menu, you will either see a navigation menu icon or your profile icon. Tap whichever icon you have.
  2. Tap Settings and privacy.
  3. Tap Account, and select Security.
  4. Tap the option for Login Requests.
  5. If you’re still stuck, you can also request a login code to be sent to your phone via text message. Click the link Request a code sent to your phone via SMS when you log in to your account on twitter.com.

I get an error when I try to use my backup codes

  • If you try to login using an inactive backup code, or try to use a backup code out of order, you will see an error message. You will need to generate a new backup code to log in.
  • Your backup codes will only work when logging in to twitter.com, mobile.twitter.com, X for iOS or Android, or another X client. If you're trying to access a third party application associated with your X account, you'll need to use a temporary password instead of your backup code.

Using backup codes

A backup code is automatically generated for you when you turn on two-factor authentication through your iOS or Android X app. You can also generate a backup code on twitter.com. Write down, print or take a screenshot of this backup code. In the event that you lose your mobile device or change your phone number, you can use this backup code to log in to your account. Backup codes are not the same as temporary passwords.

To generate a new backup code through your X app:

  1. Go to your Settings and privacy (on an iOS device, tap your profile icon; on an Android device, tap the navigation menu icon or your profile icon).
  2. Tap Account, then tap Security.
  3. Tap Backup code.
  4. To use your backup code, log in to X with your usual username and password combination. When you see that atwo-factor authentication request has been sent, click the link to enter your backup code. Enter the backup code you've generated to log into the site.

Note: You can generate up to five active backup codes at any given time. Be sure to use the codes in the order in which you generated them; using a code out of order will invalidate all previously generated codes.


I’m a Verizon customer and I can’t log in to my account

If you’re a new or existing Verizon customer, you may not be able to log in to your account because you’re not receiving atwo-factor authentication PIN via text messages. Try logging out of your X account and logging back in. You should then receive a verification PIN via SMS. If this doesn't resolve your issue, send a text message from your device with the message content, GO, to the X short code 40404. This will opt you in to receive SMS from X, which is consistent with your notification settings.

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FAQs

X two-factor authentication (2FA) – verification help? ›

What if I can't access the computer, smartphone or authenticator app? If you no longer have access to the device you need for the multi authentication factor or cannot use the authentication app for other reasons, you will need to deactivate 2-factor authentication using the secret key generated during setup.

How do I recover my 2FA authenticator account? ›

Recover an account
  1. Sign in to your Google Admin console. ...
  2. In the Admin console, go to Menu Directory. ...
  3. Click the user you want in the list. ...
  4. Click Security.
  5. Click 2-step verification. ...
  6. Click Get Backup Verification Codes.
  7. Copy one of the verification codes.
  8. Send the backup code to the user in an IM or text message.

What to do if you can t access two-factor authentication? ›

Using a two-factor authentication recovery code
  1. Type your username and password to prompt authentication. ...
  2. Under "Having problems?", click Use a recovery code or request a reset.
  3. Type one of your recovery codes, then click Verify.

How to solve two-factor authentication problem? ›

Fix common issues with 2-Step Verification
  1. Use backup options. If you've lost access to your primary phone, you can verify it's you with: ...
  2. Sign in from a trusted device. ...
  3. Get a new phone from your carrier. ...
  4. Recover your account.

How do I find my 2FA verification code? ›

Get a code from Settings on your trusted device
  1. Go to Settings > [your name].
  2. Tap Sign-In & Security > Two Factor Authentication.
  3. Tap Get Verification Code.
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What can I do if I lost access to my authenticator app? ›

What if I can't access the computer, smartphone or authenticator app? If you no longer have access to the device you need for the multi authentication factor or cannot use the authentication app for other reasons, you will need to deactivate 2-factor authentication using the secret key generated during setup.

How to find a lost 2FA code? ›

Lost Codes
  1. Websites usually give a recovery code to you when you enable 2FA on your account. Use your recovery code to get access to your account.
  2. If you don't have a recovery code go to the site's support and ask them to disable two factor authentication on your account for you.

What happens if I lose my two-factor authentication? ›

If you've lost access to your 2FA device, you can recover your account by using backup codes, alternative recovery options like a secondary email or phone number, or by contacting customer support. Be ready to confirm your identity by answering a few security questions or providing proof of ID.

Why isn't my 2FA enabling? ›

Authenticator apps rely on the time set on your device to create the authentication code. If the time on your device does not match the time on your computer then the code will not work. Check the time and date on your phone and make sure they match the computer or device you are logging in from.

How do I fix my authenticator problem? ›

Troubleshooting Microsoft Authenticator App on Android & iPhone
  1. 1 Turn on push notifications.
  2. 2 Restart your phone.
  3. 3 Update the app and your phone.
  4. 4 Check your internet connection.
  5. 5 Enable location services.
  6. 6 Disable your VPN.
  7. 7 Turn off Battery Optimization (Android).
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How do I get my 2FA backup code? ›

Create & find a set of backup codes
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Settings app.
  2. Tap Google. Manage your Google Account.
  3. At the top, tap Security.
  4. Under "How you sign in to Google," tap 2-Step Verification. You may need to sign in.
  5. Under "Backup codes," tap Continue .
  6. From here, you can:

What is the secret key for 2FA? ›

The secret key for two-factor authentication (which is a form of multi-factor authentication) is a unique 16 character alphanumeric code that is required during the set up of the PIN generating tools. The secret key is issued for the first time when you log on to the CommCell environment.

How do I get my 6 digit code from authenticator? ›

If you select “Scan a barcode,” your phone's camera will activate. Hold your phone close to the screen to allow the camera to capture the QR code. 4. When the QR code or manual code has processed, Google Authenticator will generate a six-digit verification code and display it.

How do I get my Authenticator back on my new phone without old phone? ›

How do I transfer my Google Authenticator app to a new device? To set up Google Authenticator on your new phone without your old phone, simply install the app and then scan the QR code from your Google Account. If you have another phone with the app set up, you can also scan a QR code from that device.

How to recover your Microsoft authenticator code when you lose your phone? ›

Method 1: Recovering through your Microsoft account
  1. Visit the Microsoft account recovery page.
  2. Enter the email or phone linked to your account.
  3. Press 'Next' and decide on a verification method.
  4. Put in the verification code sent to you and click 'Verify'.
  5. After verifying, follow the instructions to reset your password.

How do I regain access to the Microsoft Authenticator app? ›

- Turn on the Cloud backup toggle and sign in to your personal Microsoft account. - Wait for the backup to complete and then close the app. - On your new device, open the Authenticator app and select Begin recovery before signing in. - Sign in to the same personal Microsoft account that you used for the backup.

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