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on 05-06-2025 04:46 PM
I followed the instructions provided in the community article "Multi-Factor Authentication" at https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Articles/Multi-Factor-Authentication/ta-p/3018332 but when I log in to my talktalk webmail account I get straight in without receiving a code. I've cleared my browser cache. Should I just wait until tomorrow maybe?
on 10-06-2025 03:00 PM
Thanks @Bill and everyone. Looks like what I want is not possible. It's available for my account and this community but not talktalk webmail.
10-06-2025 11:28 AM - edited 10-06-2025 11:31 AM
Hi, @Philile-TT
These days, one usually has to use an email address to log in to a website. It wasn't always the case.
What is not possible currently, is to log in to the TalkTalk webmail website, with 2FA. As is very usual now, logging into any website, you must still use an email address to log in to it.
Bill
on 10-06-2025 10:48 AM
@Rich57 It seems as if this is impossible with emails hence, I have asked if you were able to do it before. Only MyAccount has this security feature.
10-06-2025 10:16 AM - edited 10-06-2025 10:51 AM
Hi, @Rich57 , @Mandisa-TT
After admitting that the procedure in https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Articles/Multi-Factor-Authentication/ta-p/3018332 is for the purpose of establishing 2FA for MyAccount, i.e. 1 website, the TalkTalk website, which is used to log in to MyAccount, @Mandisa-TT goes ahead and repeats that procedure, in order establish 2FA for other websites.
That definitely can't be done.
One doesn't establish 2FA for every website you log in, in a single use of a procedure.
One has to establish 2FA for each and every website you want to log in with 2FA, using the email address, you usually use to log in.
Edit: So, @Rich57 , the question is, which website are you currently wanting 2FA for.
Edit 2: MFA is is more properly called 2FA. I don't think there is such a thing as 3-factor authentication.
Edit 3: As far as logging into your TalkTalk webmail with 2FA, no, there is no procedure to do that.
Bill
on 10-06-2025 10:13 AM
Thanks @Philile-TT
No, I want to set up 2FA on my webmail account to improve its security.
Richard
on 10-06-2025 07:58 AM
@Rich57 Just want to check something, were you previously been able to use the MFA on your webmail before? Because this MFA you have mentioned is for MyAccount.
on 06-06-2025 11:03 AM
Thanks for your reply. This process looks the same as the one I mentioned so I don't understand how it works to set up 2fa on my webmail. When I log in to webmail, I see options to Edit personal data, Update reset details, Manage cookies but I don't see the Profile & Settings option that I see on My Account. I've already followed the process of MFA for My Account - why would I need to redo that?
Richard
on 06-06-2025 09:07 AM
Hi @Rich57 the MFA you have setup is for your myaccount, thank you Bill.
To set up two-factor authentication (2FA) for your TalkTalk webmail account, follow these steps:
Step-by-Step Guide to Enable Two-Factor Authentication on TalkTalk Webmail
Important Notes
By following these steps, you can successfully set up two-factor authentication for your TalkTalk webmail account, enhancing its security.
on 05-06-2025 10:10 PM
Hello, @Rich57 , @Mandisa-TT
The reference that @Rich57 gave, https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Articles/Multi-Factor-Authentication/ta-p/3018332
is about when logging into 'MyAccount' with MFA.
Logging into TalkTalk email addresses, is separate from logging into 'MyAccount'.
So, I would expect having set MFA on 'MyAccount', will have no effect on logging into TalkTalk webmail.
Bill
on 05-06-2025 04:54 PM
Hi @Rich57 any changes or add ons done on myaccount does take up to 24hours to be effective or show. We can just wait until tomorrow. If you are still not receiving the code then. kindly let us know and we will be able to assist you further.