2FA How it works

TWO-FACTOR
AUTHENTICATION

Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to your FanDuel account. This will ensure you’re the only person who can access your information.

How does it work?

Once you've turned on two-factor authentication, logging into your account will require two steps. First, you'll log in with your email address and password like you do now. Then, you’ll be asked to provide a unique 6-digit code using an authenticator app on your phone or sent via SMS.

Where can I turn it on?

Two-factor authentication can be found in your account under Account Summary for Sportsbook, and Account Settings for Fantasy.

You can then choose your preferred type of verification, authentication app or SMS. Step-by-step directions in the app will then guide you through the process.

If you have both a FanDuel Sportsbook and Fantasy account, two-factor authentication will automatically be turned on for both accounts.

What's an authenticator app?

Authenticator apps provide temporary 6-digit codes that are unique to your account and device. Once you've linked an authenticator app to your FanDuel account, you will have to provide that 6-digit code anytime you log in to FanDuel.

To find an authenticator app, just search for "Two-factor authenticator" in the iOS or Android app store. Most apps will work with FanDuel, but we recommend the Google Authenticator app.

Why should I use Two-Factor Authentication?

Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection to your FanDuel Sportsbook, Casino, & Fantasy accounts by requiring two steps to verify your identity.

Why am I being required to set up Two-Factor Authentication?

Due to state regulations, all operators in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Illinois and New Jersey must use two-factor authentication. Additionally, if you have had any activity in the state of New Jersey, you will also be required to use two-factor authentication.

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