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Facebook discontinued its 2FA (two-factor authentication) code generator for the unversed. So, if you are lost on how to log into Facebook without a code generator, this post is for you.
Setting up Facebook authentication can be a bit of a pain, but this step-by-step, screenshot-by-screenshot article by our own David Gewirtz should make it easy.
Do you use Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter? Well, it turns out you should enable Two-Factor Authentication on these accounts to increase their security.
No more excuses! Microsoft, Google, and Facebook make it easy to improve your account security with two-factor authentication. Here's how.
By following these steps, you can successfully log in to your Facebook account even without access to your two-factor authentication code.
Whether you're getting extra social or enjoying Facebook Gaming, it's a good idea to protect your account with two-factor authentication.
Facebook then creates a temporary passcode (it lasts only 30 seconds) that's based on some authentication standards and the time of day — but Facebook won't tell anyone what that code is.