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@Stormsview You can turn the login verification off at any point in your settings.
Also, it's not a second password that you have to use every time you log in.
On devices listed as "trusted" you only need your usual login/password combination. This is for devices you haven't used before, so if you get a new PC, you get an email sent to you to verify that it is you.
The only time the backup codes come into play is if you don't have access to the phone or email that you chose as your verification method. That's when you'll need to use one of those codes that you should save somewhere (ideally multiple places).
Also, it's not a second password that you have to use every time you log in.
On devices listed as "trusted" you only need your usual login/password combination. This is for devices you haven't used before, so if you get a new PC, you get an email sent to you to verify that it is you.
The only time the backup codes come into play is if you don't have access to the phone or email that you chose as your verification method. That's when you'll need to use one of those codes that you should save somewhere (ideally multiple places).
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