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Documentation Index

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The security page is where you manage how you sign in and which sessions are active. Take a moment after signing up to enable two-factor authentication and review the session list.

Changing your password

Open Account → Security and click Change password. Enter your current password, then the new one. Archie signs out all other active sessions when the password changes — you stay signed in on the device where you made the change. If you signed up with Google or GitHub and never set an Archie-native password, the password section shows a Set password option instead.

Two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a code from an authenticator app on top of your password. Enable it from Account → Security → Two-factor authentication. You scan a QR code with an authenticator app (Authy, 1Password, Google Authenticator), then enter a code to confirm. Archie generates 10 backup codes — store them in a password manager. Each code works once, in case you lose access to your authenticator. Multi-factor authentication is required on all Enterprise plans. On other plans it is optional but recommended.

Active sessions

The sessions list shows every device currently signed in to your account: device, browser, location (approximate, IP-based), and last activity. Sign out of any session you do not recognize by clicking Sign out next to it. Sign out all signs out every session including the current one.

Connected accounts

OAuth providers connected to your account (Google, GitHub) appear here with disconnect buttons. You cannot disconnect the only sign-in method on your account — set a password first, or connect another provider.

API keys

API keys for Archie itself are scoped per project, not per account, and live in project settings. The security page does not manage them.

Suspicious activity

If you receive a notification about an unfamiliar sign-in, change your password immediately and sign out all other sessions. Then contact support if you suspect your account has been accessed without your permission.