Dual Factor Authentication
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Do I need to have a paid account in order to get dual factor authentication?
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Do I need to have a paid account in order to get dual factor authentication?
I currently use my Zoom account with the Google sign-in method, but I would like to switch to a standard email and password login instead. Unfortunately, I’ve encountered a few challenges: The “Linked Accounts” option is set to Google and appears to be greyed out, preventing me from unlinking it. I do not see an option to set or modify a "Work Email" or "Sign-In Email" for a new login method. Could you please guide me on how to unlink my Google account and enable a standard email and password login for my account? If any additional information or verification is required, kindly let me know, and I’ll provide it promptly.
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