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Add two-factor (2FA) login

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Suggested by Colin M. on 09/01/2017


Add 2FA, e.g. Google authenticator, for securing account.

Bitcoin.Tax replied:
This has now been added into the next release that is now on our test platform, https://test.bitcoin.tax.

It will be released as part of the next major release expected before the end of the year.

Comments:
  • Chris on 09/21/2017

    Passwords alone are simply not secure what so ever. Our data needs to be protected, in strongest fashion. 2FA by way of Authenticator or Yubikey are the only more secure 2FA ways of doing so. Authenticator would be far the wiser choice all things considered.
  • A-Aron on 09/23/2017

    I agree with the above in this day in age of cyber hacks and security we need 2FA authentication. Authenticator is definitely the way to go.
  • MW on 09/30/2017

    Please add this! So much valuable information that I would like to have protected
  • The S. on 11/23/2017

    The sooner the better!
  • TK on 12/05/2017

    would be nice to have integration with Authy
  • S on 12/08/2017

    I can't believe this isn't enabled yet.
  • Stephanie on 12/10/2017

    YES! Thank you!
  • Terry L. on 12/11/2017

    Definately yes!
  • Ty D. on 12/12/2017

    Please!
  • Mitch T. on 12/19/2017

    I would like this too
  • J K. on 12/23/2017

    Yes Please.
  • s on 12/23/2017

    Google Authenticator would be fantastic.
  • Brian Y. on 12/27/2017

    yes
  • shawn K. on 01/01/2018

    2FA won't prevent this centralized service from selling your data later....just FYI
  • Rav H. on 01/02/2018

    definitely add for extra security
  • Nicole G. on 01/04/2018

    This would be advisable for the added security
  • NYC G. on 01/04/2018

    definitely voting for this...
  • Smed on 01/07/2018

    Prefer Authy as it is also available on Chrome desktop. I've had issues with getting Google Authenticator on desktop.