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# Account Security

## 2-Step Verification&#x20;

2-Factor Authentication (2FA) improves your account security by prompting to enter a 6-digit code each time you log in. You can use Google Authenticator or similar applications which will be listed when you enable 2FA here.

To do this, visit the [**Profile**](https://cubicl.io/profile) **> Account** tab in Cubicl. Turn the feature on. You will see the QR code screen.&#x20;

<figure><img src="/files/sD5oMAf0iO9bBDjwpTSl" alt="" width="188"><figcaption><p>Qr code</p></figcaption></figure>

Enter the 6-digit authentication code generated in the authenticator app you are using. You can use one of the applications below.&#x20;

* Google Authenticator&#x20;
* Microsoft Authenticator&#x20;
* LastPass Authenticator&#x20;

## Sessions&#x20;

When you log in to the web or mobile, you will receive a notification to your e-mail account and your sessions will be shown in the **Profile > Sessions** tab. You can log out your sessions on the device by clicking **Log Out Session**.

<figure><img src="/files/mzqO3ENd1bm6JJDBgySV" alt=""><figcaption><p>Sesssions</p></figcaption></figure>


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