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author | Marc Schwede <schwedenmut@googlemail.com> | 2018-10-04 22:04:49 +0000 |
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committer | Filipa Lacerda <filipa@gitlab.com> | 2018-10-04 22:04:49 +0000 |
commit | ca665d01e6a7f94fe75ef537577d3aecb2984d17 (patch) | |
tree | b60aedb5788d9f966f3f781ee55f2b6ac230bc91 /doc | |
parent | 8e3490698c0f9c0737f40297d35b62d67688cc50 (diff) | |
download | gitlab-ce-ca665d01e6a7f94fe75ef537577d3aecb2984d17.tar.gz |
Resolve "2FA mobile options should be rephrased"
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc/user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication.md b/doc/user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication.md index e5411662511..bc6ecdf4f32 100644 --- a/doc/user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication.md +++ b/doc/user/profile/account/two_factor_authentication.md @@ -2,18 +2,18 @@ Two-factor Authentication (2FA) provides an additional level of security to your GitLab account. Once enabled, in addition to supplying your username and -password to login, you'll be prompted for a code generated by an application on -your phone. +password to login, you'll be prompted for a code generated by your one time password +authenticator. For example, a password manager on one of your devices. By enabling 2FA, the only way someone other than you can log into your account -is to know your username and password *and* have access to your phone. +is to know your username and password *and* have access to your one time password secret. ## Overview > **Note:** When you enable 2FA, don't forget to back up your recovery codes. -In addition to a phone application, GitLab supports U2F (universal 2nd factor) devices as +In addition to one time authenticators (TOTP), GitLab supports U2F (universal 2nd factor) devices as the second factor of authentication. Once enabled, in addition to supplying your username and password to login, you'll be prompted to activate your U2F device (usually by pressing a button on it), and it will perform secure authentication on your behalf. @@ -24,10 +24,10 @@ from other browsers. ## Enabling 2FA -There are two ways to enable two-factor authentication: via a mobile application +There are two ways to enable two-factor authentication: via a one time password authenticator or a U2F device. -### Enable 2FA via mobile application +### Enable 2FA via one time password authenticator **In GitLab:** @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Click on **Register U2F Device** to complete the process. > **Note:** Recovery codes are not generated for U2F devices. -Should you ever lose access to your phone, you can use one of the ten provided +Should you ever lose access to your one time password authenticator, you can use one of the ten provided backup codes to login to your account. We suggest copying or printing them for storage in a safe place. **Each code can be used only once** to log in to your account. @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ be presented with a second prompt, depending on which type of 2FA you've enabled ### Log in via mobile application -Enter the pin from your phone's application or a recovery code to log in. +Enter the pin from your one time password authenticator's application or a recovery code to log in. ![Two-Factor Authentication on sign in via OTP](img/2fa_auth.png) |