If you are afraid that your list of backup codes has been compromised, you can regenerate the backup codes by clicking the "regenerate" option here.
Ensure you write these down or copy them into a safe place to access them without entering your account. If you lose your phone or cannot receive or generate authentication codes, each can be used only once to access your account. Under the Backup options section of the 2FA page, there's a section that says, "Show single-use backup codes." Clicking this will reveal a list of 12-character backup codes. In case you lose your phone and do not have cloud backups enabled for your authenticator app, there are some backup options for you to recover your account. Make sure you save your backup codes securely to prevent losing access to your account. We recommend you use an authenticator app that supports cloud backups of accounts stored within the authenticator app.Īfter configuring your authenticator app and entering a verification code, your account's two-step authentication is enabled, returning you to the 2FA configuration page. The page will generate a QR code to configure an authenticator app on your phone. Then you’ll need to set up an authenticator app that you can use to receive security codes without receiving a call or a text message or needing an internet connection. Next, you'll be asked to confirm whether or not you want to enable two-factor authentication-click the blue "Enable" button. You'll need to sign in again for extra security. Once on the account page, click on the option to Set up two-factor authentication (2FA) next to your profile picture. You can also access your account page by clicking on your user icon in the top right corner of the screen, then clicking the "Account" option from the dropdown menu. To enable two-factor authentication on your Airtable account, go to your account page at. Note that you can only set up two-factor authentication with Airtable if you create an account using an Airtable password and email-if you log in with a Google account, you can't set up two-factor authentication this way (but you can set up two-factor authentication on your own Google account).Įnabling two-factor authentication for your Airtable account By choosing a second authentication factor, you can protect user logins from remote attacks that may exploit stolen credentials. So, in addition to your email/username and password, you (or anyone trying to log into your account) will need to have some extra information or a physical device of yours. Two-factor authentication adds a second level of authentication to your Airtable account login. Airtable supports two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA or two-step authentication) for greater account security.