Discord: How to Require Two-Factor Authentication for Server Moderators

The server's owner must also have this feature enabled

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Discord allows server owners to add extra security to their servers by requiring the server’s moderator(s) to have two-factor authentication enabled on their Discord account(s). In order to add this additional layer of security to their server, the server owner must also have 2FA enabled on their own Discord account.

Our guide will show you how to turn on the requirement for 2FA for server moderators from within the Discord mobile application.

Note: These screenshots were captured in the Discord app on iOS.

Step 1: While viewing your server’s channel list, tap the server’s name at the top of the screen.


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