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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Cloudflare is critical infrastructure, and you should protect it as such. Review
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- Use 2FA to make it harder for an attacker to get into your account in the event your password is leaked.
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- Store your backup codes securely. A password manager is the best place since it keeps the backup codes encrypted, but you can also print them and put them somewhere safe in your home.
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- If you use an app to manage your 2FA keys, enable cloud backup, so that you don't lose your keys in the event you lose your phone.
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- If you use a custom email domain to sign in, [configure SSO](https://developers.cloudflare.com/fundamentals/manage-members/dashboard-sso/).
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- If you use a custom email domain to sign in, [configure SSO](/fundamentals/manage-members/dashboard-sso/).
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- If you use a public email domain like Gmail or Hotmail, you can also use social login with Apple, GitHub, or Google to sign in.
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- If you manage a Cloudflare account for work:
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- Have at least two administrators in case one of them unexpectedly leaves your company
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