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Change your two-step authentication device for your Mozilla account

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What to do if you have two-factor authentication (2FA) setup on your account and need to migrate to a new device or phone.
What to do if you have two-factor authentication (2FA) setup on your account and need to migrate to a new device or phone.

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If you have two-step authentication enabled for your Mozilla account and you need to migrate to a new device or phone, here are steps you can take to ensure that you don’t get locked out of your account. =Step one: Disable two-step authentication= #Go to your [https://accounts.firefox.com/settings Mozilla account settings] (you may need to sign in). #Enter the authentication code from your authentication application. #After you sign in, click {menu Security} on the left side of the page. #Next to {menu Two-step authentication}, click {button Disable}. #Click {button Disable} on the confirmation window. =Step two: Re-enable two-step authentication= Once your new device is ready to use, enable two-step authentication by following the instructions in [[Secure your Mozilla account with two-step authentication]]. {warning}'''Warning:''' When enabling two-step authentication, all of the old recovery codes become invalid. Please ensure that you save the new recovery codes in the event your two-step authentication device fails.{/warning}
If you have two-step authentication enabled for your Mozilla account and you need to migrate to a new device or phone, here are steps you can take to ensure that you don’t get locked out of your account. =Step one: Disable two-step authentication= #Go to your [https://accounts.firefox.com/settings Mozilla account settings] (you may need to sign in). #Enter the authentication code from your authentication application. #After you sign in, click {menu Security} on the left side of the page. #Next to {menu Two-step authentication}, click {button Disable}. #Click {button Disable} on the confirmation window. =Step two: Re-enable two-step authentication= Once your new device is ready to use, enable two-step authentication by following the instructions in [[Set up two-factor authentication on your Mozilla account]]. {warning}'''Warning:''' When enabling two-step authentication, all of the old recovery codes become invalid. Please ensure that you save the new recovery codes in the event your two-step authentication device fails.{/warning}

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