Once entered, click the “Add account” button.īe sure to verify that the text pasted into the "Enter Code" field is exactly the same as the "secret" text in the token. Paste that "secret" text into the "Enter code given by website" field in Authy, right above the "Add Account" button.(If you do so, for optimum security, do not ever save that token - nor the "secret" text within that token - in any document on your disk.) If you can't easily select just that "secret" text itself, as an alternative, you can paste in the full token and perhaps even some surrounding text into a text editor or word processing application, and select that text there. The "secret" text will typically be 32 characters in length, and consist of both uppercase letters and digits. Otpauth://totp/hpcs%3ATOTP10976BCD?secret=**secrettexttocopyishere**&issuer=Lawrence%20Berkeley%20National%20Laboratory That's the text immediately following secret= and ending before &issuer=, in the token string that begins with otpauth://, in the location shown by **secrettexttocopyishere** in the example below: Within that block of text, select and copy the "secret" text to the Clipboard.Press the up arrow key on your keyboard - typically twice - until a block of text just before this is selected: the text that begins with div id="qrcode": (That's the HTML markup which corresponds to the image of the QR code, in the left-hand panel.)
To do so, right click on the QR code and select “Source”. (The instructions that follow here are a bit tricky ("fiddly") so please be sure to pay close attention to both the instructions and screenshots.)
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