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The use of the OTP (One Time Password) provides an additional level of security when working with trading accounts. The user is required to enter a unique one-time password every time to connect to an account.
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One-time passwords are generated in the mobile terminal for iPhone and the mobile terminal for Android.
How to enable OTP
To start using one-time passwords, you should bind your trading account with the password generator, which are the mobile terminals for iPhone and Android.
Go to the Settings of your mobile terminal and select OTP. For security reasons, when you first open this section, you will be required to set a four-digit password. The password must be entered every time you access the password generator.
In the window that opens, select "Bind to account".
Next, specify the name of the server on which the trading account was opened, the account number and the master password to it. The "Bind" should be kept enabled. If you are going to unbind the specified account from the generator and stop using one-time passwords, it must be disabled.
After you tap the "Bind" button located in the upper part of the window, your trading account will be bound to the generator, and an appropriate message will appear.
Likewise, you can bind an unlimited number of accounts to the generator.
The one-time password is displayed at the top of the OTP section. Underneath, a blue bar visualizes the password lifetime. Once the password expires, it is no longer valid, and a new password will be generated.
Additional Commands:
- Change Password — change the generator password.
- Synchronize Time — synchronize the time of the mobile device with the reference server. Accuracy requirement is connected with the fact that the one-time password is bound with the current time interval, and this time should be the same on the client terminal and the server-side.
How to Use OTP in the Desktop Terminal
After binding a trading account to the generator, a one-time password will be additionally requested when connecting to it from the desktop terminal: