InformationDetailsWe’re here to help you get back into your account quickly and securely.Can't log in? Start hereTry another verification method. On the verification screen, select Change Verification Method to switch between passkey, authenticator app, SMS, or a security key (if you’ve set these up).Check your device settings. Make sure notifications are enabled, your device’s time and date are set to automatic, and battery optimisation isn’t blocking authenticator prompts. If you’re using a VPN, try turning it off.Travelling? SMS codes may not arrive when you’re roaming. Use a passkey or an authenticator app instead.Security tip: OFX will never ask for your password or verification codes by phone, email, or SMS. If you receive a suspicious message, contact us straight away.How OFX login worksTo keep your account safe, we use 2-step verification (also called multi-factor authentication or MFA). You’ll log in using your email or username, password, and one of your verification methods (passkey, authenticator app, SMS code, or security key).Trusted devices & cookiesIf you select Remember me on a device or browser you trust, you’ll be asked for 2-step verification less often on that device. However, we may still prompt you if we detect unusual activity.Links to common FAQsHow do I manage my verification methods? How do I reset my password? What should I do if I forgot my username? How do I change my verification method when logging in? Passkeys, authenticator apps, SMS and security keys—what to use whenPasskeys (passwordless, phishing-resistant): Best for everyday use on devices that support Face ID, Touch ID, or Windows Hello. For setup guides, see Apple, Google, and Microsoft (links below).Authenticator apps (time-based codes or approvals): Reliable when travelling; a good backup if SMS isn’t available. See official help from Microsoft and Google.SMS codes (fallback): Handy if you don’t use an app, but may not work when roaming.Quick help for common scenariosChanged phones and lost your authenticator prompts (Google accounts): Use Google’s 2-Step Verification recovery options. https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/185834?hl=enMicrosoft Authenticator not prompting: Check time sync, app updates, notification settings, battery optimisation, and VPN. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/troubleshoot-problems-with-microsoft-authenticator-a3a74493-566b-4c2e-b949-a2789bac0fd3Set up or use a passkey (Apple): Follow Apple’s guide for iPhone/iPad. https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/use-passkeys-to-sign-in-to-websites-and-apps-iphf538ea8d0/iosSet up or use a passkey (Google): Follow Google’s account help. https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/13548313?hl=enPasskeys on Windows / Windows Hello: Microsoft’s overview and setup guidance. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/More help with Passkeys, authenticator apps, SMS and security keysAuthenticator AppsGoogle AuthenticatorMicrosoft AuthenticatorOkta VerifyLastPass AuthenticatorPasskeys (Passwordless Sign‑in)Apple (iPhone/iPad) – Use passkeys to sign in to websites and appsGoogle Accounts – Sign in with a passkey instead of a passwordWindows / Windows Hello – Support for passkeys in WindowsManage saved passkeys on WindowsPassword Managers1Password – SupportLastPass – SupportNordPass – Support CenterBuilt‑in (browser/OS) password managersApple (iCloud Keychain / Passwords app)Google Password ManagerMicrosoft Edge Password ManagerTitleHow login worksURL Namekb-3456925755-how-ofx-login-works