twofa_desc=Two-factor authentication enhances the security of your account.
twofa_desc=To protect your account against password theft, you can use a smartphone or another device for receiving time-based one-time passwords ("TOTP").
twofa_recovery_tip=If you lose your device, you will be able to use a single-use recovery key to regain access to your account.
twofa_is_enrolled=Your account is currently <strong>enrolled</strong> in two-factor authentication.
twofa_not_enrolled=Your account is not currently enrolled in two-factor authentication.
twofa_scratch_token_regenerated=Your single-use recovery key is now %s. Store it in a safe place, as it will not be shown again.
twofa_enroll=Enroll into Two-Factor Authentication
twofa_disable_note=You can disable two-factor authentication if needed.
twofa_disable_desc=Disabling two-factor authentication will make your account less secure. Continue?
regenerate_scratch_token_desc=If you misplaced your scratch token or have already used it to sign in you can reset it here.
regenerate_scratch_token_desc=If you misplaced your recovery key or have already used it to sign in, you can reset it here.
twofa_disabled=Two-factor authentication has been disabled.
scan_this_image=Scan this image with your authentication application:
or_enter_secret=Or enter the secret: %s
then_enter_passcode=And enter the passcode shown in the application:
passcode_invalid=The passcode is incorrect. Try again.
twofa_enrolled=Your account has been enrolled into two-factor authentication. Store your scratch token (%s) in a safe place as it is only shown once!
twofa_enrolled=Your account has been successfully enrolled. Store your single-use recovery key (%s) in a safe place, as it will not be shown again.
twofa_failed_get_secret=Failed to get secret.
webauthn_desc=Security keys are hardware devices containing cryptographic keys. They can be used for two-factor authentication. Security keys must support the <a rel="noreferrer" target="_blank" href="https://w3c.github.io/webauthn/#webauthn-authenticator">WebAuthn Authenticator</a> standard.