If you want to protect your Epic account and all your Fortnite skins and V-bucks, you'll need to set up two-factor authentication, or «2FA.» We live in a world where hacks and phishing scams are all too commonplace, so much that even Epic warns against giving your info out to the wrong parties. You wouldn't want to lose your precious, precious skins, or worse yet, have someone spend your valuable V-bucks. That's why you'll need to know how to set up 2FA for Fortnite.
The good news is it's a breeze once you have a guide in hand. Read on to find out how to enable two-factor authentication for Epic Games accounts.
The first step is to log into your Epic account (or make one, if you don't have one already). After that, you'll be sent to your profile page. You'll see a column on the left. Select the «Password & Security» tab.
Once on the Password & Security page, scroll down to find the two-factor authentication section.
You have three options for enabling 2FA in Fortnite. You can set up as many as you want and make one option your primary.
2FA Option 1: Authenticator app.
For this option, you can download an authenticator app from your phone's app store. I recommend the Google Authenticator app. Any time you need to authenticate your login, you simply open up the app, look for the code it's generated, and enter it before it phases out.
2FA Option 2: SMS notification.
This one's familiar. You'll get a text with a code on your phone when trying to do a 2FA login.
2FA Option 3: Email notification.
Another self-explanatory option. Instead of a text, you'll get an email with a code you need to enter.
That's that. You've successfully enabled 2FA in Fortnite and across your Epic account. You might be required to sign back in,
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