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If you receive an invalid pin code error, this can indicate that there is a time sync issue between the authentication application and the GitLab instance itself. To avoid the time sync issue, enable time synchronization in the device that generates the codes. For example:
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For Android (Google Authenticator):
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Go to the Main Menu in Google Authenticator.
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Select Settings.
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Select the Time correction for the codes.
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Select Sync now.
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- Go to the Main Menu in Google Authenticator.
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- Select Settings.
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- Select the Time correction for the codes.
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- Select Sync now.
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For iOS:
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Go to Settings.
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Select General.
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Select Date & Time.
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- Go to Settings.
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- Select General.
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- Select Date & Time.
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Enable Set Automatically. If it’s already enabled, disable it, wait a few seconds, and re-enable.
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## Steps to setup a WebAuthn device
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