How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication on Exodus Wallet

Strengthen your Exodus Wallet security with an extra authentication step. Here’s how to enable 2FA on desktop and mobile.

Why Enable Two-Factor Authentication?

Two‑Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of protection beyond your password, requiring a one-time code from your mobile device. It helps prevent unauthorized access even if your password is compromised.

Requirements Before You Begin

  • Latest version of Exodus Wallet installed
  • An authenticator app (Google Authenticator, Authy, etc.) on your smartphone
  • Your 12‑word recovery phrase securely backed up

Step 1: Open Exodus Settings

Launch Exodus and click the menu icon (☰) in the top-right corner, then select Settings → Security.

Step 2: Locate Two‑Factor Authentication

Scroll to the 2FA section and click Enable 2FA.

Step 3: Scan or Manually Enter QR Code

A QR code and manual key will appear. Open your authenticator app, scan the code, or paste the key manually.

Step 4: Verify the Code

Enter the 6‑digit code generated by your authenticator and click Verify. If correct, 2FA is activated.

Step 5: Backup Emergency Codes

Exodus provides backup codes. **Save these in a secure location**—they’ll help you regain access if you lose your authenticator device.

Step 6: Test 2FA on Login

Log out and log back in. After entering your password, you’ll be prompted for the 2FA code. Verify it works.

Troubleshooting & Best Practices

Time Sync Issues

If codes don’t work, ensure your phone’s time is correctly set (enable “Automatic date & time”).

Lost Authenticator Device

Use one of the backup codes to login, then disable 2FA and set it up again on a new device.

Authenticator App Recommendations

Use reliable apps like Authy or Google Authenticator. Authy supports multi-device sync and backup.

Disabling Two‑Factor Authentication

To disable, go to Settings → Security → 2FA, click Disable, and confirm with a backup code.

Security Tips

  • Never share your backup codes or QR key.
  • Store backup codes offline (paper, hardware safe).
  • Use biometric or PIN login in addition to 2FA.
  • Regularly update Exodus to benefit from security improvements.

Need More Assistance?

If you encounter issues or need help, contact ExodusDeskCare support—we’re always ready to assist you.

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Disclaimer: ExodusDeskCare is a third‑party service provider. We are not affiliated with Exodus Wallet. The information provided is for educational purposes only and not financial advice.