Enabling / Disabling Control Panel 2FA Print

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By enabling 2FA, you are activating an important and standardized security feature that can help protect your IncogNET services. Setting up 2FA is both quick and easy, and in just a few moments you'll have your IncogNET VPS and vDedi Hosting Panel ( https://my.vmho.st ) secured by 2FA.

To activate 2FA:

  • Once logged in, navigate to the "Account" link shown near the top right of the page. Alternatively, you can click here: https://my.vmho.st/account
  • From here, you can go to the "Two-Factor Authentication" tab shown near the Profile, Password and Sharing tabs.
  • Using the OTP Authentication app of your choice, such as Authy, 2FAS, or Google Authentication, scan the QR code displayed on the screen.
  • Alternatively, you may input the secret code (shown below the QR Code) into the app to complete setup.
  • Once imported, you will now have time based six digit authentication codes. You may enter the 6 digit code that shows for "IncogNET VM Panel (you@youremail.tld)

That's it! You've now enabled 2FA for your account!

Now, on the screen displayed, you will have the option to view your backup codes. It is important to make a copy of your one-time backup codes. These codes are essential for accessing your account in case you lose access to your two-factor authentication device. Please store them in a safe place!

To Disable 2FA:

  • Once logged in, navigate to the "Account" link shown near the top right of the page. Alternatively, you can click here: https://my.vmho.st/account
  • From here, you can go to the "Two-Factor Authentication" tab shown near the Profile, Password and Sharing tabs.
  • The topmost section will display text indicating that you can disable your Two-Factor Authentication. All you have to do is click the "Deactivate" button.
  • You will then be prompted to confirm your choice with a pop-up warning, "Are you sure you want to deactivate two-factor authentication? This security feature provides an additional layer of protection for your account. If you proceed with deactivation, your account will be less secure."
  • Once you agree, you will loop back to the 3rd bullet point of the "Activate 2FA" section above (2FA setup).

That's it!


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