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-.. _2fa:
-
-Two-factor authentication
-=========================
-
-.. versionadded:: 4.8.0
-
-Since phpMyAdmin 4.8.0 you can configure two-factor authentication to be
-used when logging in. To use this, you first need to configure the
-:ref:`linked-tables`. Once this is done, every user can opt-in for the second
-authentication factor in the :guilabel:`Settings`.
-
-When running phpMyAdmin from the Git source repository, the dependencies must be installed
-manually; the typical way of doing so is with the command:
-
-.. code-block:: sh
-
- composer require pragmarx/google2fa-qrcode
-
-Or when using a hardware security key with FIDO U2F:
-
-.. code-block:: sh
-
- composer require samyoul/u2f-php-server
-
-Authentication Application (2FA)
---------------------------------
-
-Using an application for authentication is a quite common approach based on HOTP and
-`TOTP <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_One-time_Password_Algorithm>`_.
-It is based on transmitting a private key from phpMyAdmin to the authentication
-application and the application is then able to generate one time codes based
-on this key. The easiest way to enter the key in to the application from phpMyAdmin is
-through scanning a QR code.
-
-There are dozens of applications available for mobile phones to implement these
-standards, the most widely used include:
-
-* `FreeOTP for iOS, Android and Pebble <https://freeotp.github.io/>`_
-* `Authy for iOS, Android, Chrome, OS X <https://authy.com/>`_
-* `Google Authenticator for iOS <https://apps.apple.com/us/app/google-authenticator/id388497605>`_
-* `Google Authenticator for Android <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2>`_
-* `LastPass Authenticator for iOS, Android, OS X, Windows <https://lastpass.com/auth/>`_
-
-Hardware Security Key (FIDO U2F)
---------------------------------
-
-Using hardware tokens is considered to be more secure than a software based
-solution. phpMyAdmin supports `FIDO U2F <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_2nd_Factor>`_
-tokens.
-
-There are several manufacturers of these tokens, for example:
-
-* `youbico FIDO U2F Security Key <https://www.yubico.com/fido-u2f/>`_
-* `HyperFIDO <https://www.hypersecu.com/tmp/products/hyperfido>`_
-* `Trezor Hardware Wallet <https://trezor.io/?offer_id=12&aff_id=1592&source=phpmyadmin>`_ can act as an `U2F token <https://wiki.trezor.io/User_manual:Two-factor_Authentication_with_U2F>`_
-* `List of Two Factor Auth (2FA) Dongles <https://www.dongleauth.info/dongles/>`_
-
-.. _simple2fa:
-
-Simple two-factor authentication
---------------------------------
-
-This authentication is included for testing and demonstration purposes only as
-it really does not provide two-factor authentication, it just asks the user to confirm login by
-clicking on the button.
-
-It should not be used in the production and is disabled unless
-:config:option:`$cfg['DBG']['simple2fa']` is set.