We recommended that you enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Fizz Studio account, because it offers a much higher level of security. The additional layer of safety provided by 2FA ensures that you’re the only person who can gain access to your account, even if your password is compromised. After you enable 2FA, in addition to your username and password, you’ll be prompted for a six-digit authentication code when you sign in.
Go to the Fizz Studio SSO Account Settings page
(https://sso.fizz.studio/auth/realms/master/account/
).
If you’re not already signed in, you’ll be prompted for your account credentials:
Choose Authenticator in the navigation pane on the left.
Do not attempt to change anything on the Account or Password section pages.
Although the information in those sections is shown as editable,
any changes made in them will not be written back to your account.
Changes to your account details can only done directly on the
Fizz Studio Account server
(https://account.fizz.studio/
).
Click the + button to add a new account.
Choose Scan a barcode (or Enter a provided key if your device doesn’t have a camera).
Scan the diplayed barcode.
If your device doesn’t have a camera, click the Unable to scan? link below the QR-code on the SSO Authenticator page, and enter the shared secret key into Google Authenticator manually.
Enter the six-digit TOTP code1 displayed by Google Authenticator back into the One-time code field on the SSO page.
Finally, click the Save button (before the 30-second expiration timer runs out2).
Your account now has 2FA enabled. From now on, when you sign in to your Fizz Studio account, in addition to your account username and password, the SSO server will prompt you for a TOTP code.
Click the Unable to scan? link below the QR-code.
…then copy the shared secret key and paste it into the TOTP field3.
To save your login credentials in Enpass, click the Save button at the top-right corner of the page.
Now Enpass will always display your saved credentials with a TOTP code1 and expiration timer.
Copy the six-digit TOTP code from Enpass back into the One-time code field on the SSO page.
You can click the copy icon to the right of the TOTP expiration timer () to place the current six-digit code onto the clipboard.
Finally, click the Save button (before the 30-second expiration timer runs out2).
Your account now has 2FA enabled. From now on, when you sign in to your Fizz Studio account, in addition to your account username and password, the SSO server will prompt you for a TOTP code.
When you sign in with Enpass to a 2FA-enabled website, Enpass can automatically place the TOTP code on the clipboard after auto-filling your username and password. When prompted for the authenticator code, just paste it in with Ctrl/Cmd + V. You need to enable this feature under Settings > Browser > “Automatically Copy TOTP After Autofill”.
Time-based One-Time Password. These change every 30 seconds and are unique to each system that uses them. ↩︎ ↩︎
If your TOTP does expire before you can use it, just re-copy the latest code from Google Authenticator or Enpass. ↩︎ ↩︎
In addition to regular passwords, Enpass can store 2FA shared keys and generate one-time codes (like Google Authenticator), keeping them readily available when signing in to web services and apps. ↩︎