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linux:nextcloud [2025/08/27 12:51] – [Nextcloud two-factor authentication] jansenlinux:nextcloud [2025/10/08 09:59] (current) – [NextCloud] jansen
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-The **Online Accounts** is supported for some major desktops, such as Gnome, Cinnamon and KDE Plasma.+The [[linux:cloud_storage|Online Accounts tool]] is supported for some major desktops, such as Gnome, Cinnamon and KDE Plasma.
  
 ====== Nextcloud two-factor authentication ====== ====== Nextcloud two-factor authentication ======
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 Now a window will pop up showing the generated password. Either type this into the password field of the app you are configuring (eg the Linux desktop "Online Accounts" preferences dialog), or press the button to display a QR code, which can be scanned into mobile apps, such as the Nextcloud app on Android or iOS. Now a window will pop up showing the generated password. Either type this into the password field of the app you are configuring (eg the Linux desktop "Online Accounts" preferences dialog), or press the button to display a QR code, which can be scanned into mobile apps, such as the Nextcloud app on Android or iOS.
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 +By the way, the "personal settings" menu also has an entry called "Mobile & desktop" which has the links to these mobile apps
 ===== Enable NextCloud in a file manager ===== ===== Enable NextCloud in a file manager =====
  
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