Summary
This article explains how to log in to your patient account using the MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) code that was sent to your cell phone via SMS or text message.
When you set up your patient account for the first time, we recommend you complete this task in the respiri app (recommended); or you may do this via the Health Portal (alternative).
Instructions
When you log in to the respiri app and/or the Health portal for the first time, a Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) code will be sent to your cell number. Ensure you have completed the initial account setup and created a password.
Note: A user who logs in for the first time receives an MFA code. Following this, they will not be required to enter MFA for every sign-in. However, for security purposes, users will be prompted to enter a new MFA code again after 30 days of inactivity. In case they use another/new device to log in, they will also be prompted to enter MFA.
Follow the instructions below to login to your patient account using the MFA code sent via SMS (text message) when:
respiri app is downloaded on your smartphone
- Open the respiri app and login using your patient account email address and password.
- A 6-digit Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) code will then be sent as SMS to your cell number.
Tap the code from the text message to copy the code and paste it into the verification screen. Or simply type the 6-digit code then tap Verify.
From an iOS device:
From an Android device:
For further assistance, contact support@respiri.co
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