Firefox forces me to enable 2FA when signing in to addons.mozilla.org
Hi everyone,
Last Saturday, I was able to sign in to Firefox Add-Ons Firefox Add-Ons and submit a pre-release of an add-on I'm working on. But today, I'm being forced to enable 2FA to simply log in to the site. I don't want to enable 2FA, I just don't need it. Can someone explain me why is this happening ? Can I just log in and submit my add-on's update ?
I've tried to sign in two different MacBooks (M1 12.1 and Yosemite 10.10.5), using two different Firefox versions (99.0.1 and 78.15.0esr). Also, I haven't enabled 2FA in my personal account.
Thanks in advance.
Chosen solution
Using 2FA is mandatory for signing in to the AMO website as an extension developer.
You can possibly use a Password Manager that supports TOTP or authenticator extension if you do not want to use an app on a mobile device.
- https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/search/?type=extension&q=authenticator
- https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/search/?type=extension&q=totp
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Suluhisho teule
Using 2FA is mandatory for signing in to the AMO website as an extension developer.
You can possibly use a Password Manager that supports TOTP or authenticator extension if you do not want to use an app on a mobile device.
Thanks for your reply cor-el!
Using 2FA is mandatory for signing in to the AMO website as an extension developer.
That's just...awesome. Just for curiosity, how's that I was able to submit an extension without using 2FA?
Quote: ...how's that I was able to submit an extension without using 2FA?
I have no idea, maybe you were lucky and you do not need it for the first submission, but only for updating and other development related things.
Alright, thanks again!
Hi, I´m not a developer and have this problem too. I can´t sign in to addons.mozilla.org because I don´t want to enable 2FA.