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Account management
Hello there, @mwwolfmn.
Let's add the Intuit (*.intuit.com) domain as a trusted site in your Windows browser to help fix your two-step verification concern in QuickBooks Online (QBO) and manage your account accordingly.
I also agree with John339 that making the Intuit domain an accepted site would help fix your issue with two-step verification in QBO. Doing so will prevent your browser from potentially blocking Intuit's site content. To do this using a Windows browser like Google, follow these steps:
- Select the Customize and control Google Chrome ( ⋮ ) icon and choose Settings.
- In the left pane, select Privacy and security and then Site Settings.
- Select Cookies and site data.
- In the Allow section, select Add.
- Enter *intuit.com, then select Add to save.
In case you're using other browsers, like Microsoft Edge, please see this article for the complete guide: Add Intuit as a trusted site.
Also, you may want to check out one of our Help pages as your reference to guide you in managing your QuickBooks Online account: QuickBooks Account Management. It includes topics about updating billing info and resetting passwords, to name a few.
Please feel free to leave a comment below if you have other account management and two-step verification concerns in QBO. I'm always ready to help. Take care, @mwwolfmn.