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How to Disable the Two-Factor Authentication on Your cPanel Account Print

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Follow this instruction to remove two-factor authentication from your cPanel account.


1. Log in to your cPanel account.


2. In the Security section, click on Two-Factor Authentication.
cpanel-two-factor-authentication-icon.gif

3. Click on Remove Two-Factor Authentication.
cpanel-two-factor-authentication-disable.gif

4. For confirmation, click on Remove.
cpanel-2fa-disable-confirm.gif

It should show a message such as Success: The system removed the two-factor authentication from your account.


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