How to turn on two-factor authentication in Fortnite

Hamza Khalid
How to enable Fortnite 2FA

Securing your Fortnite account with two-factor authentication (2FA) is a crucial step in bolstering your online safety. Here’s everything you need to know about Fortnite 2FA, including what it does and how to turn it on.

In online gaming, it’s crucial to protect your privacy at all times and Fortnite is no exception. Despite developers’ best efforts to maintain a secure environment, there’s always the risk that hackers will find a way into your account from your username alone.

The good news is, Fortnite offers two-factor authentication as a way of protecting your personal details from potential cyber threats. Check out our guide on how to switch on Fortnite’s 2FA and secure your account effectively.

What is 2FA in Fortnite?

Two-factor authentication (2FA) requires Fortnite users to provide two types of identification before they can access their accounts. The first is the password that the player sets up when creating the account, while the second is either your phone or email account.

When you attempt to log into Fortnite, after correctly entering your password, the 2FA system sends a unique code to your mobile phone or email address which can then be entered to access the account.

Fortnite 2FA

How to enable Fortnite 2FA

Turning Fortnite 2FA is a simple four-step process.

  1. Visit your Epic Games Account page.
  2. Click on the Password and Security Tab.
  3. Under two-factor authentication, select between App, SMS, or Email.
  4. Verify your details for each authenticator.

That’s all you need to do! Now, signing into your Epic Games account will require you to access your authenticator. If you type in the correct information, you will receive a special code that will let you log in.

While 2FA will make the process of logging onto Fortnite slightly longer, it’s worth it to keep your personal information secure. This can prove incredibly useful if you have dropped money into the battle royale.

Plus, it’s necessary to have two-factor authentication if you want to participate in Fortnite’s competitive events. You’ll also need it to keep your security in check when sending gifts to other players.

Luckily, you are allowed to set multiple factors, just in case you lose access to one. This way, you’ll be able to have peace of mind if one of these falls into the hands of hackers.

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About The Author

Hamza is a Content Creator & Publisher at Charlie INTEL, who graduated from Bahria University with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. He's spent the past few years covering news and guides for various video games, including Call of Duty and Apex Legends. He loves digital art, movies, and comic books. You can contact Hamza at [email protected].