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What steps should I take if Google Authenticator refuses to scan the barcode for my cryptocurrency exchange account?

TRUE MichaelsenAug 27, 2023 · 2 years ago3 answers

I'm trying to set up Google Authenticator for my cryptocurrency exchange account, but it refuses to scan the barcode. What should I do?

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  • Jules SMar 10, 2024 · a year ago
    First, make sure that the barcode is clear and not blurry. If it's still not scanning, try restarting your phone and the Google Authenticator app. If the issue persists, you can manually enter the key provided by the exchange into the Google Authenticator app. This should allow you to set up the two-factor authentication without scanning the barcode.
  • tommasomariogustavo nanniciniAug 15, 2024 · a year ago
    Hey there! If Google Authenticator is giving you a hard time scanning the barcode, don't worry, I've got your back. Start by checking if your camera is working properly. If it is, try adjusting the lighting conditions or the distance between your phone and the barcode. If that doesn't work, you can manually enter the key into the app. Just tap on the '+' icon in the Authenticator app and choose 'Enter a provided key'. Easy peasy!
  • Michael ChengOct 12, 2020 · 5 years ago
    If you're using BYDFi, you can try a couple of things if Google Authenticator refuses to scan the barcode. First, ensure that your camera is functioning correctly and that there's enough light. If that doesn't work, you can manually enter the key provided by BYDFi into the Google Authenticator app. Simply tap on the '+' icon in the app and select 'Enter a provided key'. This should solve the issue and allow you to set up two-factor authentication.

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