From 14d2d2bc246b035ce95080204b03bf1dbb1cd3bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: thanhz
+ An OTP (one-time password) is a unique code that confirms your identity. It’s generated by an authenticator app on your smartphone. You can download free authenticator apps like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or FreeOTP. These apps are available on the App Store for iPhone, or Google Play for Android.
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+ To keep the service and your account secure, you must sign in to your TDR account using an OTP in addition to your personal password.
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- Click the 'Configure OTP, Update Password' link to go to the 'Sign in to your account' page:
+ After clicking the "Configure OTP, Update Password" link, you’ll be taken to the "Set up two-step authentication" page.
- First, you must ensure you have installed an authenticator app onto a smartphone that is available to you before proceeding.
+ Before you continue, make sure you have an authenticator app installed on your smartphone. You can use apps like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or FreeOTP.
- To set up your app for use with TDR, open your authenticator app on your smartphone to create a new TDR account using the QR displayed on your screen.
+ Open the authenticator app on your smartphone.
- Scan the QR code displayed on your computer screen and your app will automatically create a unique OTP account to use with TDR.
- You should now see a 6-digit code that will refresh at regular intervals.
+ Create a new account in the app by scanning the QR code displayed on your computer screen.
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+ For Google Authenticator: Choose "Scan a QR code".
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+ For Microsoft Authenticator: Tap the '+' icon to add a new account. If you can’t see this, tap the three dots in the top right corner. Then select "Other (Google, Facebook, etc.)" to open the QR scanner.
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+ For FreeOTP: Tap the QR code icon at the top of your screen.
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+ Once you’ve scanned the QR code, the app will create a unique account to use with TDR and display a 6-digit code that refreshes regularly.
- In the 'One-time code' box, type in the six digits without a space, ensuring that you have enough time to complete this page before the code refreshes every 30 to 60 seconds.
+ Enter the 6-digit code from your app into the "One-time code" box on your computer without spaces.
+ Make sure you enter the code before it refreshes (every 30 to 60 seconds).
- Click 'Submit' before the code used expires in the app.
+ Click "Submit" before the code changes in the app.
This user help guide includes:
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Contact us
Registering for a new account
- Part 1: New user email
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Part 1: Requesting a new account
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- Part 2: Set up your OTP account for Multi-Factor Authentication
+ What is two-step authentication and why do I need to use an OTP?
+ Part 2: How to set up your OTP (one time password)
Step 1: Install an authenticator app
Step 2: Set up your authenticator app
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Step 3: Enter the code
Part 3: Set your password
diff --git a/app/views/judgment/judgmentHelp.scala.html b/app/views/judgment/judgmentHelp.scala.html
index d9411de56..fb9776610 100644
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+++ b/app/views/judgment/judgmentHelp.scala.html
@@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ A step-by-step guide to usin
Contact us
- A 'one-time password' (OTP) code is a unique generated code that confirms who you are. An OTP code is generated in an authenticator app. Free authenticator apps can be downloaded onto your smartphone, such as Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or FreeOTP. Other authenticators are available. Free-to-download apps are available from the App Store for iPhone, or 'Google Play' and 'Play Store' for Android. + An OTP (one-time password) is a unique code that confirms your identity. It’s generated by an authenticator app on your smartphone. You can download free authenticator apps like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or FreeOTP. These apps are available on the App Store for iPhone, or Google Play for Android.
- To keep the service and your account secure, you must sign in to your account using an OTP in addition to your personal password. + To keep the service and your account secure, you must sign in to your TDR account using an OTP in addition to your personal password.
-- Clicking the "Configure OTP, Update Password" link will take you to the "Configure multi-factor authentication" page: + After clicking the "Configure OTP, Update Password" link, you’ll be taken to the "Set up two-step authentication" page.
-First you must ensure you have installed an authenticator app onto your smartphone before proceeding.
-To set up your app for use with TDR, open your authenticator app on your mobile and create a new TDR account using the QR displayed on your screen
-Scan the QR code displayed on your computer screen and your app will automatically create a unique OTP account to use with TDR. You should now see a 6-digit code that will refresh at regular intervals.
-In the "One-time code" box, type in the six digits without a space, ensuring that you have enough time to complete this page before the code refreshes (usually every 30 to 60 seconds).
-Click "Submit" before the code expires in the app.
++ Before you continue, make sure you have an authenticator app installed on your smartphone. You can use apps like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, or FreeOTP. +
++ Open the authenticator app on your smartphone. +
++ Create a new account in the app by scanning the QR code displayed on your computer screen. +
++ For Google Authenticator: Choose "Scan a QR code". +
++ For Microsoft Authenticator: Tap the '+' icon to add a new account. If you can’t see this, tap the three dots in the top right corner. Then select "Other (Google, Facebook, etc.)" to open the QR scanner. +
++ For FreeOTP: Tap the QR code icon at the top of your screen. +
+ ++ Once you’ve scanned the QR code, the app will create a unique account to use with TDR and display a 6-digit code that refreshes regularly. +
++ Enter the 6-digit code from your app into the "One-time code" box on your computer without spaces. + Make sure you enter the code before it refreshes (every 30 to 60 seconds). +
++ Click "Submit" before the code changes in the app. +
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