Please set up 2FA on your Nintendo account
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If you want to protect your games, purchase info, and screenshot hoards more securely, then you'll want to set up two-step authentication on your Nintendo Switch. If you opt-in, you'll now be asked for a special code (generated using Google Authenticator) as well as your usual password when logging into your account. You'll need to get the Google Authenticator app if you haven't already, but it's free to download on the App Store so that should be relatively painless.
Note: You can use any app that supports OTP (one-time password) generation — like 1Password — in place of Google Authenticator.
How to set up two-step verification on your Nintendo account
Here's how to enable two-step verification for your Nintendo account (taken directly from Nintendo's support page):
- Go to the Nintendo Accounts page.
- Enter your account information. Source: iMore
- Select log in.
- Select Sign-in and security settings. Source: iMore
- Click Edit under 2-Step Verification.
- Click 2-Step Verification setup. Source: iMore
- Click Submit to have a verification code sent to the e-mail address on file.
- Enter the verification code from the e-mail. Source: iMore
- Click on Submit"
- Install the Google Authenticator app on your iOS or Android smart device. Source: iMore
- Once the app is open, tap the plus button.
- Select Scan a barcode. Source: iMore
- Scan the barcode that's showing up on your Nintendo account page.
- A 6-digit verification code will appear on your smart device. Source: iMore
- Enter the verification code into the field under step 3 on the Nintendo Account screen.
- Then select Submit. Source: iMore
- A list of backup codes will appear. Click Copy to copy all the codes, then paste them somewhere safe. (A backup code will be required for log-in if you don't have access to the Google Authenticator app. MAKE SURE TO KEEP THESE SOMEWHERE SAFE. You can use these, one time each, if you do not have access to the Google Authenticator app.)
- Click I have saved the backup codes. Source: iMore
- Click OK. Source: iMore
How to remove two-step verification from your Nintendo account
If you need to remove 2-step verification from your Nintendo account for some reason, here's what you'll need to do.
- Go to the Nintendo Accounts page.
- Enter your account information. Source: iMore
- Select log in.
- Select Sign-in and security settings. Source: iMore
- Select Edit under 2-Step Verification settings.
- Select Delete settings. Source: iMore
- Enter your password.
- Select OK. Source: iMore
- Select Remove. Source: iMore
It's always a good idea to set up two-step verification whenever money or personal information is involved. Whether you're purchasing items on Fortnite or buying new games, you're definitely going to want to put an added measure of security on your Nintendo account. Have fun out there and stay safe.
Additional Equipment
Here are some must-have Switch accessories that will make your Nintendo gaming experiences even more convenient.
128GB Micro SD Card ($26 at Amazon)
If you plan on downloading multiple games onto your Nintendo Switch, then you're definitely going to want to invest in a reliable microSD card like this one. After all, the Nintendo Switch only offers 32GB of internal storage.
Hori Compact Playstand ($13 at Amazon)
Whether you're streaming shows on Netflix or Hulu or you're playing games in tabletop mode, this stand can come in handy. It allows you to view your Switch from three different angles and folds flat for convenient storage.
Pro Controller ($70 at Best Buy)
I don't find Joy-Cons all that comfortable to hold for long periods, which is why I sprang for the Pro Controller. It gives you a good grip, features motion controls, NFC features, and rumble.
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