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== How to set up the two-factor authentication on the BIT.TEAM crypto exchange ==
== How to set up the two-factor authentication on the BIT.TEAM crypto exchange ==
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Now, with a new authorization on the site, you will need to, in addition to entering your e-mail and password, enter the code from the Google Authenticator application.
Now, with a new authorization on the site, you will need to, in addition to entering your e-mail and password, enter the code from the Google Authenticator application.
== Restoring_two-factor_authorization_on_the_BIT.TEAM_exchange ==
If for some reason you have lost the authenticator code and you do not have a backup file (the cuer code or the autentifier installation code), you will need to go through the procedure of resetting the [[2fa]] code.
To reset the code, you need to write a letter from the email address linked to the account, to the mail support@bit.team, the letter should contain the following data:
# data of the account owner (phone, verification, devices from which you logged in)
# selfie with an a4 sheet, on which the inscription bit. team number and signature
# detailed information about the latest actions on the account (sales, purchases, inputs, outputs)


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