Setting up 2-step verification for Spotify Payouts
2-step verification adds an extra layer of security to your Spotify Payouts account by requiring a second step after you enter your password.
Turning on 2-step verification
We require you to activate 2-step verification if you’ve earned $1,000 USD or more within one month.
If you don’t activate 2-step verification within 30 days of reaching this earnings threshold, your payouts will be placed on hold. If this happens, your earnings will continue to accrue until you’ve activated 2-step verification on your account.
We strongly encourage 2-step verification for increased protection for all creators who use Spotify Payouts - even if they don’t earn more than $1,000 a month.
- Log in to accounts.spotify.com.
- Select 2-step verification then Set up. You may need to log in again.
- Choose whether to enable 2-step verification via an authenticator app or text message (SMS).Tip: You can enable both options by coming back to this page.
Using an authenticator app
- Download an authenticator app such as Google Authenticator to your phone.
- On your Spotify account page, scan the QR code or enter the activation code to link your authenticator app to Spotify.
- Enter the code from your authenticator app.
Tip: Save your backup codes in a secure place. You can use them to log in if you lose your phone.
Using SMS text message
- Enter your phone number and hit Send text message.
- We’ll send you an SMS with a 6-digit code. Enter the code to complete setup.
Tip: Save your backup codes in a secure place. You can use them to log in if you lose your phone.
You’ll receive an email confirmation once 2-step verification is activated.
Backup codes
If you lose your phone or can't access your authenticator app, you can use a backup code to log in.
You should download or save your backup codes when you set up 2-step verification, and you can also find them at accounts.spotify.com under password protection.
Important info about backup codes:
- Never share your backup codes
- Each backup code can only be used once
- Save your backup codes in a secure place
- If you’re using a shared computer, don’t download your backup codes. Print or copy them instead
If you think someone else might have access to your backup codes, you can generate new ones:
- Log in to accounts.spotify.com.
- Select 2-step verification then Edit.
- Select Show codes under Backup codes.
- Click Generate new codes.
Save your new codes in a secure place.
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