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Secure your Postsale account with Two-Factor Authentication

Written by Dan Coleman

Updated at January 12th, 2026

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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Before We Begin Enable or Remove Two-Factor Authentication Quick Tip Video Enable Two-Factor Authentication Remove Two-Factor Authentication

Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

Enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a smart move for any Postsale user. With 2FA enabled, even if someone gets your password, they won’t be able to access your account without a second layer of verification. It's a simple step that can help protect your sensitive customer and order data.

Before We Begin

Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring you to enter your password to log in, like always, and then asking you to enter a code generated by an authenticator app such as Google Authenticator, 1Password, or Microsoft Authenticator. The good news is that you can use any authenticator app that you may already be using. 

Enable or Remove Two-Factor Authentication

Quick Tip Video

We also have a Quick Tip video covering the information in this section.

 
 

Enable Two-Factor Authentication

Procedure: Settings > Account Settings

  1. Go to Settings.


     
  2. Select Account Settings.

  1.  Verify that Profile is selected.


     
  2. Click Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).

    The enable 2FA link is being clicked.
     
  3. Enter your Postsale account password and click Log In.

    The Postsale password has been entered and the log in button is being clicked.
     
  4. Scan the QR code with your authenticator app. Then, enter the 6-digit code supplied by the app and click Verify.

    The QR code is scanned, the 6-digit code is entered and the verify button is being clicked.

    You are notified that 2FA has been enabled successfully.
     
  5. Click Close.

    The close button is being clicked on the success popup.

From now on, after entering your username and password when logging into Postsale, you will be prompted to enter the one-time code generated by your authenticator app.

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 The code has been entered and the continue button has been clicked.

 
 

Remove Two-Factor Authentication

Procedure: Settings > Account Settings

  1. Go to Settings.


     
  2. Select Account Settings.

  1. Verify that Profile is selected.


     
  2. Click Remove Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).

    Remove two-factor authentication is being clicked.
     
  3. Enter your Postsale account password and the 2FA code provided by your authenticator app. Then, click Remove 2FA.


     
  4. Click Close.

Two-factor authentication has been disabled.

 
 
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