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In order to sign up, simply go to https://www.vonage.com or click on this Link link.
You will be asked to verify you are human and proceed with the verification.
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Once the verification is overcomplete, a sign up form will be available, fill . Fill out the form , and you can choose to enable 2FA authentication for your Vonage account.
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You will be asked to verify your email address, go to your inbox and verify that.
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NextOnce your email address is verified, you will be asked to verify your phone number, you . You will receive an SMS with an OPT (Oneone-time password). Simply copy and add the number to the field.
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You can now select your role and choose a product to get started; for . For 2FA functionality on the Contract Signatures app, we will be choosing the “SMS “SMS” section.
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You will be credited by Vonage for testing purposes, we . We can use this credit to check the service.
Once you select the “SMS” section, you will be automatically redirected to the following page,.
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API Key
Click on the Vonage logo on in the top-left corner of the page, this . This will redirect you to the dashboard view.
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From the dashboard view, you can copy your API key value and paste it into the API key field on the Contract Signatures (SMS Shipper Config) page.
Learn more here:
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68818/contract_signatures_for_confluence/116425168/116424747
Authorization Token
On the right side of your API key, your API secret is available.
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In this case, however, we will be using the “Test “test numbers” to check the service capabilities for 2FA functions on the Contract Signatures app. Simply navigate to Numbers > Your numbers
and you will see a the following message displayed, .
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Click on the “Test “test numbers” link depicted in the image above. Since your number is already verified, you can copy the number and paste it into the Vonage Number in the E.164 format
field on the Contract Signatures (SMS Shipper Config) page.
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