Setting up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) - Canva Help Center
Before you begin, ensure you have:
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Which specific (Google, Microsoft, 1Password, etc.) do you prefer to use?
Go to and click “Disable.” You’ll need to confirm your password and provide a verification code from your authenticator app to proceed.
Re-enter your current password if prompted to confirm your identity. Step 3: Scan the QR Code Setting up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) - Canva Help
By following this comprehensive guide, you'll be able to unlock the full potential of Canva Pro and MFA tools, taking your design workflow to the next level.
Canva provides built-in MFA features that can be linked to standard authenticator apps. 1. Enable MFA in Canva Log in to your Canva Pro account.
In the account settings, look for the “Security” section or navigate to Settings > Login depending on your Canva version. Under the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) section, next to the Authenticator app option, click Enable . Re-enter your current password if prompted to confirm
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Combine MFA with a unique, complex password for your Canva account.