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Yes, every user can receive a verification code by enabling two-step verification, @beckypeterson113. Let me share some information about this feature.
The code you're receiving can be caused by the two-step verification security feature in QuickBooks Online (QBO). This helps protect your account from unauthorized access by adding an extra layer of protection to verify your identity.
If you want to turn off this feature, please note that if you're using the same device, you will not receive a verification code. However, if you're using a new device, you will be prompted to enter a code.
Here's how:
Additionally, you can visit this article to help you update your sign-in details in QBO: Update or change your Intuit Account sign-in information.
Keep me posted if you have other concerns or questions about login verification. I’m more than happy to work with you again. Stay safe.
You aren't understanding the question. Before it only sent a code when the system sensed a new computer or new location. Now it's doing it ALL THE TIME. Can we go back to email address/password and then MFA prompt rather than email address/wait for email to be sent, THEN MFA?
It is slowing me down.
Thank you, Susan, for joining this thread and informing us that you're also experiencing this issue.
QuickBooks has recently updated its security protocols, which may be causing the frequent verification prompts. These additional security measures, including multi-factor authentication, require a verification code each time you log in to ensure your account’s safety.
To help streamline the process, here are a few suggestions:
Furthermore, you can visit the Secure your Intuit Account and Prevent Lockout with extra verification methods guide. It offers comprehensive instructions on the recommendations mentioned above.
These steps will help alleviate the repeated verification requests. If you still encounter problems, you can contact QuickBooks support for further assistance.
We aim to ensure you can use the program easily so you can focus on what truly matters. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist you with regarding login verification. We are here to help 24/7.
My browser is set to remember cookies.
I have not cleared the cache file.
So to be clear -- when MFA is on you now require a code to be emailed rather than a password? "These additional security measures, including multi-factor authentication, require a verification code each time you log in to ensure your account’s safety."
I do not want to disable MFA. I am bound by my profession to use MFA. What I do want is the behavior we had at the beginning of this week where I could log in with an email address/password and then be prompted to add my authenticator code. What I do not want is to have to wait for a code to be emailed to me.
Hello there, Susan.
I've noticed that you've posted the same concern twice in this forum. Don't worry, my colleague has already provided a solution for bypassing the code and information about Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and why it requires a code every time you log in. Please feel free to visit this link: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/account-management/re-login/01/1481423#M86019
For future reference, you can check these articles to help you update or change your email address, user ID, password, and other information for your QuickBooks: Update or change Intuit Account sign-in information.
I'll always be here, ready to back you up if you have further concerns about MFA every time you log in to QBO. Please let us know any time in the thread, Susan.
Starting the other day I need a code to login I tried to turn off the 2 step verification but it won't let me. This is driving me crazy every time I login I need to get a login sent via text to me. Why can't I just login like I used to.
I'm glad to see you in this thread, @MMD639.
I'll add information about why you're asked for a code to log in and guide you in turning off the two-step verification.
You'll be required to enter a code if you clear the cache and cookies of the default browser where you usually sign in or when using a private window and another device to log in to your QuickBooks Online (QBO) account.
Please know that there are two ways to disable the 2-step verification. If you're still using the same phone number, you can follow the steps my colleague @MelroseV provided in this thread. If you're using a different one, here's how:
For additional info, check out this article: Secure your Intuit Account and prevent lockout with extra verification methods.
Also, keep in mind that once you turn off the 2-step verification, you'll still be prompted by Intuit to verify your identity to avoid compromising your account security.
If the issue persists, I recommend contacting QuickBooks Online (QBO) Care Team to review your account security settings and locate the root cause so they can provide you with a way on how to turn it off.
You may want to learn how to customize user role in your account. Check out this article: Add and manage users.
Feel free to return here if you have additional questions about managing the security of your account. We'll be willing to help. Take care, and have a good one.
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