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Two-factor authentication (2FA) is a security layer that protects your generasi account by requiring a second verification step when you log in or perform sensitive transactions. On our platform, we use 2FA to safeguard your account details, deposit funds, and withdrawal requests. This guide explains how we implement 2FA on generasi, why it matters for your account safety, and how to enable and manage it.
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Account security is foundational to how we operate generasi. Whether you are accessing our Liga 1 markets, placing bets during Champions League fixtures, or using our live-dealer tables, your login credentials and transaction history need protection. We offer 2FA as an optional but highly recommended layer that sits between your password and account access, making unauthorized logins significantly harder.
How Two-Factor Authentication Works on generasi
When you enable 2FA on generasi, we issue you a QR code during setup. You scan this code with your authenticator app, which then displays a six-digit code that rotates every 30 seconds. From that point on, each time you log into generasi or confirm a withdrawal request, the system prompts you for your current code. Without the correct code, access is blocked—even if someone has your password.
The strength of 2FA lies in its dual requirement: something you know (your password) plus something you have (your phone with the authenticator app). This separation means that if a database breach or phishing attack exposes your password, your account remains protected as long as your phone is secure.
Setup Process on generasi
Enabling 2FA on generasi takes fewer than five minutes. You navigate to your account settings, select "Enable Two-Factor Authentication," and receive a QR code. Scan it with your authenticator app, verify the code displays correctly, and save your backup codes in a secure location. From your next login, 2FA is active.
We recommend storing your backup codes in a password manager or safe, separate from your phone. If you lose access to your authenticator app, these codes let you regain account access without contacting support, minimizing downtime during tournaments like Piala AFF or Liga 1 fixtures.
Once 2FA is enabled, every login to generasi requires your password plus your current six-digit code. Withdrawals via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking virtual account, or other methods also trigger a 2FA prompt if you have opted into this protection level. This multi-step verification is standard practice for accounts holding real funds.
2FA and Your generasi Payment Workflows
On generasi, 2FA integrates with your deposit and withdrawal flows. When you fund your account using QRIS, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, or a online payment virtual account, the payment gateway itself handles encryption and verification. However, 2FA on your generasi login ensures that only you can access your account to initiate those transactions.
Withdrawal requests on generasi also benefit from 2FA. If you request a payout to your e-wallet wallet or mobile banking account, we may prompt you for a 2FA code before processing the request. This additional check prevents unauthorized withdrawals even if someone gains temporary access to your login session. The verification window for withdrawals depends on the payment method and our internal review procedures, but 2FA adds a critical gate before funds leave your account.
- TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password)
- A code generated by your authenticator app that changes every 30 seconds, used to verify your identity on generasi without relying on SMS or email.
- Backup codes
- One-time-use codes provided by generasi when you enable 2FA; they restore account access if you lose your authenticator app.
- Authenticator app
- Software on your phone (Google Authenticator, Authy, Microsoft Authenticator) that generates TOTP codes without an internet connection.
If you frequent the sportsbook during Liga 1 matches or Piala Indonesia tournaments and use payment methods like local payment or a virtual online payment account, 2FA ensures that only your authenticated phone can approve withdrawals or login attempts. This is especially valuable during high-activity periods like Idul Fitri or Idul Adha when many users are simultaneously managing their accounts.
Best Practices and Common Scenarios
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Save your backup codes immediately
After enabling 2FA on generasi, store the eight backup codes in a password manager or encrypted note. Do not store them in plain text on your desktop or in an unencrypted email.
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Use a backup authenticator app
Install a second authenticator app on a second device or cloud backup if your provider allows. This gives you a fallback if your primary phone is lost or stolen.
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Never disable 2FA without reason
2FA should remain enabled on your generasi account at all times. Only disable it if you are switching phones or authenticator apps, and re-enable it immediately afterward.
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Recognize phishing attempts
generasi will never ask you to enter your 2FA code via email, SMS, or chat support. If someone requests your 2FA code, it is a phishing attempt; report it to us and do not share the code.
If you lose access to your authenticator app on generasi, you can use one of your backup codes to log in. Navigate to the 2FA entry screen on generasi, select "Use a backup code," and enter one of your saved codes. This restores temporary access so you can disable 2FA and set up a new authenticator. After re-enabling 2FA with a new app, you will receive a new set of backup codes.
For users who access generasi from multiple devices—such as logging in from your phone in Jakarta and later from a browser in Surabaya—2FA operates the same way. Each login, regardless of device or location, prompts for your current six-digit code. This consistency makes 2FA predictable and easy to manage, even as you switch between phones and computers.
Account Recovery on generasi
If you forget your password but still have access to your authenticator app, you can reset your password on generasi using your registered email. Once you reset your password, your next login will require both the new password and your 2FA code, which you can still generate on your phone.
If you lose both your password and your authenticator app, use one of your backup codes to regain access to generasi. Backup codes are single-use, so each one can be used only once. After using a backup code, immediately disable and re-enable 2FA with a new authenticator app.
Two-factor authentication on generasi is optional but strongly recommended. The small inconvenience of entering a code at login is outweighed by the security it provides, especially if your account holds real funds or you frequently deposit and withdraw via QRIS, e-wallet, or other methods. Our implementation uses industry-standard TOTP, meaning your codes are never transmitted over the internet and are resistant to common phishing and credential-theft attacks. By enabling 2FA, you take direct control of your account security on generasi.