You may need to access HomeScreen/Wallet on your phone and launch the card/banking app from there. Some 2FAs seem to text a message to your "Messages" app and ask you to type in a once off 6-digit code. Others ask you to login to your card/banking app and type your regular 5 or 6 digit card PIN in the banking app.Trying to login to my account on revenue to do 2018 tax returns (I know last minute...) and am unable to do so due to 2-factor authorisation. No text is arriving to my phone and it says that one sent and it has the correct last 2 digits.
This has nothing to do with banking apps etc. Revenue myAccount uses plain old SMS for 2FA. It sends a 6 digit code by text message.You may need to access HomeScreen/Wallet on your phone and launch the card/banking app from there. Some 2FAs seem to text a message to your "Messages" app and ask you to type in a once off 6-digit code. Others ask you to login to your card/banking app and type your regular 5 or 6 digit card PIN in the banking app.
Mrs Grizzly got a new phone for Christmas. Transferred the SIM card from old phone to new phone but our EBS banking app would not work. Got sorted by ringing the EBS but long wait for someone to answer the phone. No other way to do it except by phone.You may need to access HomeScreen/Wallet on your phone and launch the card/banking app from there. Some 2FAs seem to text a message to your "Messages" app and ask you to type in a once off 6-digit code. Others ask you to login to your card/banking app and type your regular 5 or 6 digit card PIN in the banking app.
Presumably you originally entered this mobile number when you registered? How were you ever able to login using two factor authentication so?the mobile number on file was incorrect therefore no text verification code was arriving
My MyGov account never worked for logging into Revenue myAccount and Revenue actually told me not to use it and to use PPSN/date of birth/2FA instead.Get a mygov.ie account.
This gives you a second log in method for revenue.
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