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Hi thedialoggroup,
QuickBooks Online has a Two-step verification setting that forces Multi-Factor Authentication to a specific step on every log-in attempt.
Here's how to enable it:
If you have further concerns, just hit the Reply button anytime.
Hi thedialoggroup,
QuickBooks Online has a Two-step verification setting that forces Multi-Factor Authentication to a specific step on every log-in attempt.
Here's how to enable it:
If you have further concerns, just hit the Reply button anytime.
I can't find the security tab. Is it hidden?
Hey there, @Roxy13.
The Security tab isn't located in QuickBooks Online, but rather in the Intuit Account Management portal linked in my colleague's response above. Follow the link and those instructions above if you'd like to set up Multi-factor Authentication.
Please keep in touch with me here should you have any additional questions or concerns, I'm always up to talk QuickBooks. Thanks for coming to the Community, best wishes.
I have tw-step authentication disabled when I go to the account management portal, yet every time I log in, I get this prompt:
"Enter your verification codeEnter the verification code generated by your Authenticator app.
Enter the 6-digit code"
How do I disable this? It doesn't seem to be anywhere in the documentation.
Hi j13,
Thank you for posting here in the Community. It would be my pleasure to assist you with your concern about the prompt message when logging into your QuickBooks account.
I've checked here, and we currently have an ongoing issue with the two-step verification status. Since you've already tried to disable it through the account management portal, I recommend performing some basic troubleshooting.
You can try switching to a different supported browser to determine if the problem is system or browser related. If you're still getting the prompt, I recommend contacting our Support Specialists this time.
One of them will be able to add you to the investigation number INV-31576. Once you're on the list of affected users, you'll be able to receive updates via Email regarding the status.
Here's how you can reach them:
Please keep in touch with me here for all of your QuickBooks questions, such as the multi-factor authentication. The Community is always up to lend a hand.
My Intuit Online account shows 2FA as Turned Off, yet I continuously get prompted to enter a code that is texted to me - every time I need to log into QBO. I want this option to be turned OFF.
Welcome to the QuickBooks Community, kimberlee. I will be delighted to assist you. Here is a workaround you can do to remove this prompt:
If the issue still persists, I encourage you to call our Support Team. They have to tools to investigate the matter more in-depth. Follow these instructions to connect with us:
Please let me know how it goes. If you need additional assistance, do not hesitate to comment below. My team and I will be here to help! Take care for now.
Hi, can you also allow an option to use an authenticator (like Microsoft authenticator) rather than emailed or texted one time passwords?
Thank you,
Sal
Thanks for joining this thread, Sal Singapore.
I understand that you want to integrate QuickBooks Online into third-party software. You'll want to reach out to Microsoft Authenticator's support or to other authenticators you'll want to use so they can assist on how to set it up.
If you want to look for more compatible third-party apps, visit the QuickBooks App Store.
Need more help? Leave a comment again here.
Hi Alex,
Authenticators like Google and Microsoft's are very mainstream now. I used them for services as varied as Dropbox, Amazon, Xero, Adobe and of course Microsoft. May I please suggest that you include an option to allow an authenticator rather than relying only on One Time Passwords?
Thank you,
Sal
I'll take note of this suggestion, Sal Singapore.
Your feedback are ways on how we can improve the system more. For any updates and new features within QuickBooks, you can check our blog. The Community Help articles are also available that list all topics about QuickBooks that you might have questions about.
Always know that we're available 24/7 and you can post your questions here anytime. Take care and stay safe!
Does 2FA work when using Google to log-in?
I have 2FA turned on for my intuit account, but am never able to successfully login via my Google account or the integrated QuickBooks for Google Workspace add-on. I get stuck in an authentication loop on the Intuit sites when trying to do this.
Is it possible to use both?
For security I would like 2FA enabled, but for convenience, I would like to use Google as our SSO.
Hello there, @fbonomo.
I'm here to ensure that this two-step verification issue gets sorted out so you can log in to your account successfully.
Yes, the two-step verification will work when using your Google login. You'll be able to sign in to your QuickBooks Online through your Google account once it has been integrated. Make sure that the two-step verification with Google Authenticator was turned on.
To do that:
Know that you have to use the Authenticator app to create your verification codes. Get the iPhone version at the App Store or the Android version through Google Play. Google Authenticator isn't available for Windows phones.
To disable Google Authenticator, simply disable the two-step verification feature.
However, if you're using the Authenticator and the problem continues. I recommend contacting our Customer Care Team. They have the necessary tools that can help identify the root cause of this issue.
To reach them:
Lastly, you can always read through this link, which contains details on how the two-step verification feature work in QBO: Learn how to set up or disable two-step verification for your Intuit account.
Keep me posted if you have questions. I'll be around to answer them. Have a great day ahead.
Thank you. I do not see an option to enable an authenticator. Perhaps it only works if you use an google email address? I need to use my work email address for quickbooks which is not part of the google world or gsuite. Thank you,
Sal
Hi @Sal Singapore,
Thank you for posting here in the Community. I can provide some clarification about the authenticator app.
You can use any email address to set up a Google Authenticator with your QuickBooks account. First, you'll need to generate a new QR code which you can use in the app.
For the option to be visible, please make sure to disable the Two-step verification. The Turn on Authenticator app option should show after turning off the previous security verification.
In case you need the steps, here's how:
If the option is still unavailable, I recommend you proceed with contacting our QuickBooks Support Team. They'll be able to assist you further with this feature.
Our Customer Support Team is available from 6 AM - 6 PM PT (Monday - Friday) and 6 AM - 3 PM PT (Saturday). You can reach them through these steps:
For additional reference, I've attached a link you can use to learn about the QuickBooks multi-factor authentication: Verify your account with multi-factor authentication.
Drop me a comment below if you have any other questions regarding your account. I'll be happy to help you some more.
Thank you so much. I have enabled my google authenticator on my handphone. I'm really sorry but I can't see any options relating to the authenticator on the intuit site. Please see attached, which offers me a choice of text messages or voice calls.
Thank you,
Sal
Hi Sal Singapore!
Good to see you again. Let me show you how to properly configure QuickBooks Online and Google Authenticator.
First, sign in to accounts.intuit.com and proceed to the Sign in & security section. Based on your screenshot, your Two-step verification is turned off so we have to turn it on. Select either Text message or Voice call, tap Turn On and enter your password.
Once done, it should look like this:
Click the green ON button and you'll be routed to the Two-step verification window again. This time, there'll be a Turn on Authenticator app button.
Click it, choose your type of phone, tap Continue, and you'll see the QR Code that you need to scan using the Google Authenticator app or manually enter the setup key.
Then, the app will give you a six-digit code labeled "Intuit" that you need to enter in the box provided. Note that you'll need to use the most updated code since the app refreshes every 30 seconds. Once everything is good, click Verify and save.
If you successfully linked the Google Authenticator, this is how it looks like:
Still can't find the Turn on Authenticator app button? Please perform these steps:
I'm hoping you'll be able to set it up this time. I'll be here if you need anything else.
This was really helpful. Thank you.
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