Verify Your Identity with a TOTP Authenticator App in B2C Commerce
Register a third-party authenticator app, like Microsoft Authenticator or Google
Authenticator, as a verification method for multi-factor authentication (MFA) logins.
The app generates a verification code called a time-based one-time password (TOTP).
Required Editions
Available in: B2C Commerce
Download the supported authenticator app for your device type.
You can use any authenticator app that supports the TOTP algorithm (IETF RFC 6238).
Depending on the MFA verification method settings of your organization:
Connecting a TOTP Authenticator App is required at your next login and
is the only (MFA) verification method allowed: proceed to the next step.
Connecting a TOTP Authenticator App or another verification method is
required at your next login: Click One-Time Password
Generator to continue to the next step.
If you’re logged into Account Manager, and if registering multiple MFA
verification methods is an option, you can connect a TOTP Authenticator
App in your Account Information: click Add next to
Multi-Factor Verification and choose One-Time Password Generator.
Using the authenticator app on your mobile device, scan the QR code.
Alternatively, click I Can’t Scan the QR Code in your
browser. The browser displays a security key. In the authenticator app, enter
your username and the displayed key.
In your browser, enter the code generated by the authenticator app in the
Verification Code field.
The authenticator app generates a new verification code periodically.
Enter the current code.
Click Connect.
To help keep your account secure, we send you an email notification
whenever you add a new identity verification method to your Account Manager
account.
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