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2. **On your device (usually your phone):**
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2a. **(Option 1) Using your phone**
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1. Install a compatible application. For example:
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- [Authy](https://authy.com/)
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- [FreeOTP](https://freeotp.github.io/) (recommended)
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- Scan the code displayed by GitLab with your device's camera to add the entry automatically.
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- Enter the details provided to add the entry manually.
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3. **In GitLab:**
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2b. **(Option 2) Using your KeePassXC** (tool available in the ESA Software Center)
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1. If not installed already, install KeePassXC from the ESA Software Center (Windows) or ESA Self-Service Portal (macOS)
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2. If you have not use KeePassXC yet, configure a password database using the startup wizard.
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3. Create a new entry for Gitlab
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3. **In GitLab**
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1. Enter the six-digit pin number from the entry on your device into **Pin code**.
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2. Press **Register with two-factor app**
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