AbegailS_
QuickBooks Team

Account management

I know this hasn't been easy, Marshall. Let me chime in and provide further details about the two-step verification.

 

Disabling multi-factor authentication isn't possible as it serves the purpose of safeguarding your data and ensuring your identity. Whenever you attempt to sign in from an unrecognized device, we will consistently request verification to confirm that it is indeed you accessing your account.

 

As a workaround, to avoid receiving the two-step verification when logging into your account is to add (app.qbo.intuit.com) as a trusted site to your browsers. Adding Intuit as a trusted site prevents your browser from potentially blocking site content.

 

To make Intuit's URL a trusted site in your browser, follow these steps:

 

1. Add Intuit: Safari

 

  • Open Safari and type payroll.intuit.com into the address bar.
  • Click Enter.
  • Select Bookmarks, then Add Bookmark.
  • Choose Top Sites from the drop-down menu under Add this page.
  • Select Add.

 

2. Add Intuit: Google Chrome

 

  • Choose Settings from Customize, then manage the Google Chrome menu.
  • In the left pane, select Privacy and security, then click Site Settings.
  • Choose Cookies and site data.
  • Select Add in the Allow section.
  • Enter *intuit.com and click Add to save.

 

If you need to update your QuickBooks Online credentials, please see the following article: Reset or change your login information for QuickBooks Online.

 

I've added these articles to help you manage your account in QuickBooks:

 

 

Keep me posted if you have other concerns with the two-step verification process. I'll be around to lend a helping hand. Take care!