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Why do I suddenly have to do the 2-step verification daily? Each day it tells me I'm good for 14 days but this is not true.
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If using the web browser on a pc are you powering it down every day?
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Using Google Chrome on Win10 PC & powering down every night. Have been doing this for years and never had a problem with Arlo 2-step verification until several weeks ago. Always had a 2 week break between having to enter the code.
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I find restarting the browser for any reason causes this. Rather than shutting down the computer, leave Chrome running and just have it sleep or hibernate.
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So I don’t understand how you could get 2weeks grace at a time unless you had access to a working arlo server.
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@Dannybear wrote:
Since 2FA was introduced last year I have never been able to get more than a day grace on my web browser accessing arlo web portal.
My experience is better than that, but I don't think I've ever gotten the full 2 weeks.
Rebooting and maybe changing wifi networks on the PC seems to trigger the need to get trust again.
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I was getting it with no special access. Not sure if it was exactly 14 days [never stopped to count] but it was close. After entering code, I get screen that asks if I want to trust this browser. If I answered in the positive, I would get the '14 days'. Last night, I unchecked "Clear cookies and site data when you close all windows" in Chrome and this morning I did not have to do the 2-step. This maybe the 'secret'.
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I was shutting the PC down every night and still getting the supposed 14 day grace period so I don't think re-booting is the problem. Have not changed networks so I can't comment on that but I could see where that might be a problem.
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@rfeiring wrote:
Last night, I unchecked "Clear cookies and site data when you close all windows" in Chrome and this morning I did not have to do the 2-step. This maybe the 'secret'.
Yeah, I think clearing the cookies would almost certainly undo the trust.
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I get about 7-10 days and I shut down my laptop ever night, so that hasn't been an issue.