LastPass: Enable Multi-factor Authentication

5 June 2024 1 min read By jamcyber
LastPass: Enable Multi-factor Authentication

LastPass: Enable Multi-factor Authentication

1.  While logged in to your LastPass account, click Account Settings and click on ‘Multifactor Options’. Look for ‘Google Authenticator’ and click the pen icon to edit its settings. Enable Multi-factor Authentication 2. On the next page, set Enabled to ‘Yes’. Then, click on ‘View’ to open the barcode. You’ll be prompted to enter your LastPass Master Password and hit ‘Continue’. Enable Multi-factor Authentication Enable Multi-factor Authentication 3. On your mobile phone, open the Duo Mobile app, click on the + sign to open the camera and scan the barcode. Once added after scanning, hit OK and click Update. You will be prompted again to enter your LastPass Master Password to proceed. Enable Multi-factor Authentication 4. On the next prompt, go back to the Duo Mobile app and enter the verification code to proceed. Enable Multi-factor Authentication 5. MFA is now enable. Enable Multi-factor Authentication
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