Authenticator App for Philips Hue
How to enable Two-Factor Authentication for Philips Hue
Philips Hue is one of 30 IoT services in our 2FA directory that you can protect with Authenticator.
To enhance your Philips Hue account security, consider enabling two-factor authentication (2FA). This guide will help you understand how to set up and use Philips Hue 2FA effectively. Learn how to enable 2FA for Philips Hue, set up your preferred authentication method, and keep your account secure when signing in.
Before you can set up 2-Step Verification for your Philips Hue account you will need to download Authenticator App on your device. Tap the button below or scan the QR code.
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Supported authentication methods
Authenticator App (TOTP)
Philips Hue supports time-based one-time passwords generated by authenticator apps like Authenticator by Vidus6.
Email Verification
Philips Hue can send verification codes to your registered email address.
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How to set up 2FA for Philips Hue
To enhance your Philips Hue account security, enable two-factor authentication (2FA). Follow the steps below:
Log in to your Philips Hue account
Sign in with your username and password.
Open Security settings
In account settings, look for Security, Privacy & Security, or Authentication.
Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)
Choose Enable, Turn on, or a similar option.
Choose your verification method
Common options include:
- Authenticator app (recommended) Generate time-based one-time codes with Authenticator App - Vidus6.
- Security key (if supported) Use a hardware key (FIDO2/U2F) as your second factor.
- Text message (SMS) Receive verification codes by SMS (less secure than an authenticator app).
- Email or backup codes Use as a backup to recover access if you lose your device.
Follow the on-screen instructions
Complete the 2FA setup and securely store any backup codes provided.
Test your setup
Sign out and sign back in to confirm 2FA is working as expected.
Steps and labels can vary between services. If something looks different, check Philips Hue's help center or support pages.
How to recover your Philips Hue account
If you lose access to your Philips Hue two-factor authentication (2FA) codes, reach out to the Philips Hue support team for assistance.
What authenticator does Philips Hue use?
Philips Hue uses two-factor authentication (2FA) to enhance the security of your account. For 2FA, Philips Hue supports the use of Authenticator App - Vidus6, among other options. This app generates a time-sensitive code that you must enter, along with your password, when logging in to your Philips Hue account. This added layer of security helps protect against unauthorized access.
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FAQ
Does Philips Hue support authenticator apps (TOTP)?
Yes. Philips Hue supports time-based one-time passwords (TOTP). You can use Authenticator by Vidus6 to generate 2FA codes for your Philips Hue account.
What 2FA methods does Philips Hue support?
Philips Hue supports the following two-factor authentication methods: Authenticator App (TOTP), Email.
How do I set up 2FA on Philips Hue?
Log in to your Philips Hue account, navigate to your security settings, and enable two-factor authentication. When prompted, scan the QR code with Authenticator by Vidus6.
How do I recover my Philips Hue account if I lose my 2FA device?
Contact the Philips Hue support team for help recovering your account if you lose access to your 2FA codes. Keep any backup codes you received during setup in a safe place.
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