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## Use personal access tokens with two-factor authentication
-When 2FA is enabled, you can't use your password to authenticate with Git over HTTPS or the [GitLab API](../../../api/index.md).
+When 2FA is enabled, you can't use your password to authenticate with Git over HTTPS or the [GitLab API](../../../api/rest/index.md).
You can use a [personal access token](../personal_access_tokens.md) instead.
## Git Credential Manager
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ If you regenerate 2FA recovery codes, save them. You can't use any previously cr
## Sign in with two-factor authentication enabled
-Signing in with 2FA enabled is only slightly different than the normal sign-in process. Enter your username and password
+Signing in with 2FA enabled is only slightly different than the typical sign-in process. Enter your username and password
and you're presented with a second prompt, depending on which type of 2FA you've enabled.
### Sign in using a one-time password