update steps and ui element names (#19919)

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ app. See [Recover your Docker Hub account](recover-hub-account/).
## Prerequisites ## Prerequisites
You need a mobile phone with a time-based one-time password authenticator You need a mobile phone with a time-based one-time password (TOTP) authenticator
application installed. Common examples include Google Authenticator or Yubico application installed. Common examples include Google Authenticator or Yubico
Authenticator with a registered YubiKey. Authenticator with a registered YubiKey.
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1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account. 1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account.
2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**. 2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**.
3. Select the **Security** tab and then select **Enable Two-Factor Authentication**. 3. Select the **Security** tab and then select **Enable Two-Factor Authentication**.
The next page reminds you to download an authenticator app. 4. Enter your account password, then select **Confirm**.
4. Select **Set up using an app**. 5. Save your recovery code and store it somewhere safe. You can use your recovery code to recover your account in the event you lose access to your authenticator app.
Your unique recovery code is sent to you. 6. Use a TOTP mobile app to scan the QR code or enter the text code.
5. Save your recovery code and store it somewhere safe. 7. Once you've linked your authenticator app, enter the six-digit code in the text-field.
Your recovery code can be used to recover your account in the event you lose access to your authenticator app. 8. Select **Enable 2FA**.
6. Select **Next** and then open your authenticator app.
You can choose between scanning the QR code or entering a text code into your authenticator app.
7. Once you have linked your authenticator app, enter the six-digit code in text field and then select **Next**.
Two-factor authentication is now enabled. The next time you sign Two-factor authentication is now enabled. The next time you sign
in to your Docker Hub account, you are asked for a security code. in to your Docker Hub account, you are asked for a security code.

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{ .warning } { .warning }
1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account. 1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account.
2. Select your avatar and then from the dropdown menu, select **My Account**. 2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**.
3. Navigate to the **Security** tab and select **Disable 2FA**. 3. Navigate to the **Security** tab and select **Manage Two-Factor Authentication**.
4. Enter your password and select **Disable 2FA**. 4. Enter your password, then select **Confirm**.
5. Select **Disable 2FA**.

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@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ access to your Docker Hub account, you can generate a new recovery code.
1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account. 1. Sign in to your Docker Hub account.
2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**. 2. Select your avatar and then from the drop-down menu, select **My Account**.
3. Navigate to the **Security** tab and select **Click here to generate a new code**. 3. Navigate to the **Security** tab and select **Manage Two-Factor Authentication**.
4. Enter your password. 4. Enter your password, then select **Confirm**.
Your new recovery code is displayed. Remember to save your recovery code In the **Manage recovery code** section, you can view your recovery code or generate a new code. Remember to save your recovery code and store it somewhere safe.
and store it somewhere safe.