> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.agentnoon.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.agentnoon.com/technical-documentation/authentication-and-identity-security/mfa/in-app-mfa.md).

# In-App MFA

#### 1. Navigate to MFA Settings

1. Click on your profile name or email address in the top-right corner of the Agentnoon app.
2. From the dropdown menu, select **Setup MFA** to begin the enrollment process.

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#### 2. Register Your Phone Number

1. Enter your phone number, including the appropriate country code.
   * *Tip: You can search for your country in the dropdown and then add your number.*
2. Click **Send SMS** to receive a one-time verification code.
3. If you prefer to skip MFA setup for now, you can click **Skip**, but enabling MFA is highly recommended for your security.

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**Note:** If you have enabled in-app Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), there is currently no way for users to disable it themselves. Please contact ***<SupportSWP@dayforce.com>*** to have it disabled on your behalf.


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