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# How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Security

1\. Log into your DWF Liquid Markets account and click \[Account] - \[Security].

2\. Toggle the button to orange next to Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).

3\. Download and install the Google Authenticator App on your mobile device.

4\. You will now see a QR code on your screen.

5\. Open the Google Authenticator App and tap on the \[+] button on the bottom right of your screen to scan the QR code. Then click \[Next].

If you are unable to scan the QR code, manually enter the code shown above the QR code. Important note: Backup the manual or QR code in a safe place.. This will allow you to recover your Google Authenticator if you lose your phone.

6\. Enter the 6-digit code generated by your Google Authenticator and click \[Enable].

7\. You have successfully enabled Google Authenticator to protect your account.


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