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3. If you entered the correct pin, GitLab displays a list of [recovery codes](#recovery-codes). Download them and keep them in a safe place.
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4. Once downloaded, press **Proceed** |
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4. Once downloaded, press **Proceed**
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## Steps to setup a WebAuthn device
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WebAuthn is an authentication standard supported by all major browsers (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari). It allows to authenticate using physical keys (e.g., Yubikey hardware keys) or biometric mechanisms (e.g., macOS/iOS TouchID or Windows Hello).
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You need to have 2FA via TOTP first (the previous section).
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1. Navigate to https://gitlab.esa.int/-/profile/two_factor_auth
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