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Manage your own two-step verification

Hospedaje hosts who use two-step verification can now turn it off or refresh their backup codes themselves — password-confirmed, no email to support.

Two-step verification is one of the simplest ways to keep an account safe: alongside your password, signing in asks for a short code from an app on your phone. Hospedaje hosts have been able to switch it on for a while now. But turning something on is only half the story — you also need to be able to change your mind, or recover when life happens. With this release, hosts who use two-step verification can manage it entirely on their own.

Two new options appear on the security page once verification is on. The first lets you turn it off — useful if you switch phones or simply decide you'd rather sign in with just a password again. The second lets you generate a fresh set of backup codes, the one-time codes that get you back in if your phone is ever lost or replaced. It's good practice to refresh those every so often, or whenever you've used a few. Both actions ask you to confirm your current password first, so a browser someone left open can't be used to weaken your account.

Everything stays where you'd expect it — on the same security page, in your own language (Spanish, English, or Dutch), with the portal's familiar look. When you regenerate your codes, the new set is shown once, right there on screen, so you can save it somewhere safe; the old codes stop working immediately. And turning verification off doesn't sign you out of your other devices — it simply removes the second step. It's a small change, but it closes the loop: the security features you can switch on are now yours to manage, start to finish, without waiting on anyone.

Publicado julio 08, 2026