To enable Two-Factor Authentication for your Drupal.org account, follow these steps:
From this point onward, whenever you log in to your Drupal.org account, you'll need to enter both your password and the temporary code generated by the Authenticator App to enhance the security of your account.
Drupal.org is a popular platform for website development and management. With so much sensitive information being stored on websites, it's important to take security seriously. That's why enabling 2-factor authentication (2FA) on Drupal.org is a smart move. 2FA adds an extra layer of security to your account by requiring a second form of authentication in addition to your password. This could be a code sent to your phone or a biometric scan. By enabling 2FA on Drupal.org, you're making it much harder for hackers to gain access to your account. In addition to enabling 2FA, there are other security and privacy tips you should follow when using Drupal.org. Make sure to use a strong, unique password and never share it with anyone. Keep your software up to date and be wary of suspicious emails or links. At our Authenticator app, we make it easy to store and manage your 2FA codes for all your accounts, including Drupal.org. With our app, you can rest assured that your codes are secure and easily accessible when you need them. Don't take chances with your online security. Enable 2FA on Drupal.org and use our Authenticator app to keep your codes safe and secure.
Service NameDrupal.org
Websitedrupal.org
How to set up 2FA for Drupal.orgDocumentation
How to recover your Drupal.org accountIf you have lost access to your two-factor authentication (2FA) code generator, please get in touch with the Drupal.org support team support team for assistance.
Enhance your security with AuthOne, the ultimate Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solution for iOS. Safeguard your accounts with an additional layer of protection, ensuring only authorized access to your sensitive data.