How to use Tableau Cloud Recovery Codes
As of February 21, 2024, Tableau Cloud now enforces users to enroll in a secondary MFA verifier to prevent lockout scenarios. If a single MFA verifier has been set up, Tableau Cloud will prompt you upon next login to set up recovery codes as your secondary verifier.
Recovery codes, designed for backup emergency use only, provide a means to sign in to Tableau Cloud when standard Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) methods are unavailable.
Accessing Recovery Code Option
Note: Recovery codes are one-time use and should be kept secure.
Managing Recovery Codes
If you have lost your recovery codes or need to generate new ones:
Seeking Assistance
If you are unable to access both your MFA codes and recovery codes:
For more detailed guidance on Recovery codes, refer to the official Tableau documentation: Recovery Code Usage
Tableau Cloud MFA documentation: Multi-Factor Authentication and Tableau Cloud
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