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How to use Spikerz's 2 factor authentication tool?

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Written by Ron Storfer
Updated over 6 months ago

Spikerz 2FA is designed to help teams protect their social media accounts with shared access and full control. Unlike traditional two-factor authentication that’s tied to a single phone, Spikerz centralizes everything in one secure place—accessible to team members who have the right permissions.

Why use Spikerz 2FA?

  • Authentication codes are stored in a secure, centralized location

  • Approved team members can access 2FA when needed

  • You won’t lose access if someone leaves the team

  • Access permissions can be managed easily from the Members screen

Setting up Spikerz 2FA only takes a few minutes. Follow the steps below to complete the process.

Full implementation process

Step 1

Log in to Spikerz and navigate to Account Protection from the left-hand menu.

Step 2

Click the Set 2FA button to begin the setup.

Step 3

Open the settings of the social media platform you wish to protect (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, or X).

Begin the process of adding two-factor authentication and choose the authentication app method.

Step 4

Select the option to enter the code manually. Copy the code from the platform and paste it into the input box in Spikerz to start activation.

Step 5

The social media platform will now ask you to verify the connection.
Take the 6-digit code generated by Spikerz, and enter it back into the platform to confirm the new 2FA method.

Step 6

Add the platform’s backup codes into Spikerz by writing them in the provided backup code section.

Step 7

That’s it! You’ve successfully completed the 2FA setup with Spikerz. Your account is now protected and connected.

🔄 Notes and Tips

  • You can update the backup codes anytime from the 2FA section.

  • You can remove your 2FA connection at any point.

  • If you already use an authentication app, remove it from the current system first.
    Make sure to have a backup method (like a phone number) connected before making any changes.

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