To secure your WeBull account, set up two-factor authentication. Every time you log in to your WeBull account, you'll need a code to gain access. Log into the WeBull website. Click the menu icon, and select Preferences from the drop-down menu. Under Security, select Two-Factor Authentication. Enter your phone number and click on Enable two-factor authentication and click on it to begin setting up your account with two-factor authentication.
You can enable two-factor authentication for your WeBull account to ensure that only you have access to your account. You will be notified via email when you activate the service and if you have a login attempt from another computer or phone. Set up two-factor authentication on WeBull. Here's how you do it:
Next, click on the Menu icon in the top right corner of your screen.
In the Security window, click Enable Two-factor Authentication.
Enter your phone number, and choose whether you want text messages or voice calls. You will receive and enter verification codes when logging in from unknown devices or locations. You can also use an authenticator app, such as Authy or Google Authenticator, instead of text messages as your authentication factor.
You can enable one of these options under the Authentication App.
Enter the verification code you received on your mobile device and click Continue. You'll receive a prompt to enter your two-factor authentication code every time you log in from a new computer or device or if you change your password for the first time.
You have configured two-factor authentication for your WeBull account. Now you can log in to WeBull using your username and password or the Google Authenticator app if you have turned on push notifications for it.
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