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title: Boost Your Security How QA Touch&#8217;s Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Feature
url: https://www.qatouch.com/blog/boost-your-security-how-qa-touchs-two-factor-authentication-2fa-feature/
published: 2025-08-28T07:26:03+00:00
modified: 2025-08-28T10:10:58+00:00
author: Premnath M
post_type: post
categories: [Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)]
tags: [Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), Web Application Security]
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# Boost Your Security How QA Touch&#8217;s Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Feature

In today&#8217;s digital landscape, protecting data is more critical than ever. We&#8217;re excited to announce that QA Touch now offers Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), also known as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). This powerful new feature adds an extra layer of security to your account, ensuring that only you can access your projects and data. In this blog, we&#8217;ll walk you through why 2FA is a game-changer for your security, how it works, and a simple step-by-step guide to enabling it on your QA Touch account. Protect your work and your team by taking this crucial step toward a more secure testing environment.

That&#8217;s why we are incredibly proud to announce the launch of our new Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) feature within QA Touch. This powerful security upgrade is designed to add a crucial, second layer of defense to your account, ensuring that even if your password is stolen, your data remains safe. This blog will walk you through what 2FA is, why it&#8217;s a vital addition to your test management workflow, and how you can enable it in just a few simple steps.

## What Exactly Is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?

At its core, Two-Factor Authentication is a security process that requires two distinct forms of identification before granting access to an account. Think of it as a two-key lock. One key is something like username and password. The second key is something you have OTP.

Most modern 2FA systems rely on a one-time password (OTP) Code.

- QA Touch login enter username and passwordÂ

- After verified credentials enable, Send OTP option email will be trigger OTP Code

- We need to enter that code, and if both the password and the code are correct, you are granted to access.

## How to enable MFA setting in QA Touch

Navigation :

Goto **Administration** -&gt; **Site Setting**

- Log in to your account.

- Go to the Administration -&gt; Site Setting

- Security Settings &#8211; Two-factor authentication (2FA) and multi-factor authentication (MFA) are both security measures

- Option to switch **on/off** Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) 2FA

- On &#8211; Multiple Login Verification before accessing an application

Off &#8211; Default Setting

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After MFA enabled Login Send OTP option available.Â

- Please enter login credentials after successful authentication, Send OTP section will be display

- After a successful login, the &#8220;Send OTP&#8221; section will appear

- An OTP (One-Time Password) will be sent to your registered email address.

- Copy the OTP from the email and paste it into the input field.

- Verify the code to be redirected to the project list.

Upon successful login, you&#8217;ll be prompted to verify your identity with a one-time password. The OTP is sent to your email and must be entered to access your project list.

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