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For security reasons, and in preparation to validate gitlab.esa.int for PL2 data, we are enforcing Two Factor Authentication on September 1st.
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Two-factor authentication (2FA) provides an additional level of security to your GitLab account. For others to access
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your account, they would need your username and password _and_ access to your second factor of authentication.
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GitLab supports as a second factor of authentication:
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- Time-based one-time passwords ([TOTP](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6238)). When enabled, GitLab prompts
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you for a code when you sign in. Codes are generated by your one-time password authenticator (for example, a password
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manager on one of your devices).
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- WebAuthn devices. You're prompted to activate your WebAuthn device (usually by pressing a button on it) when
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you supply your username and password to sign in. This performs secure authentication on your behalf. |
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