UpNote User Guide
  • New to UpNote
    • UpNote user guide
    • Installation
    • Create a new note
    • Sync notes across devices
    • Search for notes
    • Keep window on top
    • Select multiple notes
    • Open note in a new window
    • Sort notes
    • Info Panel
  • Write & Edit
    • Format your text
    • Write with Markdown
    • Images
    • Attachments
    • Checklists
    • Date and Time
    • Tables
    • Collapsible section
    • Quotes
    • Code blocks
    • Scan documents
    • Drawing & handwriting
    • Editor typography
    • Line length
    • Bi-directional links
    • Search in a note
    • Typewriter mode
    • Focus mode
    • Table of contents
    • Word count
    • Duplicate a note
    • Merge notes
    • Protect notes from unwanted edits
    • Link to internal files and folders
    • Insert LaTeX formulas
    • Embed videos
    • Preview PDF files
    • Templates
    • Slash menu
    • Text direction
  • Get Organized
    • Pin a note to the top
    • Add a note to Quick Access
    • Organize with notebooks
      • Create a notebook
      • Edit a notebook
      • Create nested notebooks
      • Move notes across notebooks
      • Hide and show a notebook
      • Sort notebooks in the sidebar
    • Organize with tags
      • Create a hashtag
      • Rename and Delete Tags
      • Add or remove tags from multiple notes
      • Hide and show tags in the sidebar
      • Sort tags in the sidebar
    • Organize with spaces
      • Create a space
      • Switch between spaces
      • Edit a space
      • Move to other space
      • Import notes to spaces
    • Filter your notes
  • Import, Export, Share & Print
    • Import content to UpNote
      • Import from Evernote
      • Import from Apple Notes
      • Import from Bear
      • Import from Simplenote
      • Import from Markdown
      • Import from Google Keep
      • Import from HTML
    • Share notes via web link
    • Share extension on iOS
    • Share extension on Android
    • Web clipping extension
    • Export your notes
    • Print your notes
  • Lock
    • Lock a notebook
    • Lock the whole app
    • Forget lock password
  • Account and Password
    • Create UpNote account
    • Reset password
    • Change email and password
    • Manage sign-in methods
    • Delete account
  • MORE
    • Widgets for mobile apps
    • Keyboard shortcuts
    • Automatic notes backup
    • Restore a note version
    • x-callback-url endpoints
    • Release notes
      • Mac, Windows and Linux apps
      • iOS app
      • Android app
    • Questions about Premium
    • Support
Powered by GitBook
On this page
  • Add a sign-in method
  • Remove a sign-in method
  1. Account and Password

Manage sign-in methods

PreviousChange email and passwordNextDelete account

Last updated 2 days ago

You can access your UpNote account using any of these sign-in methods:

  1. Email and password

  2. Sign in with Google

  3. Sign in with Apple

If you want to use two-factor authentication (2FA) for your UpNote account, we highly recommend using “Sign in with Google” or “Sign in with Apple”.

  • Security is already built in to Sign in with Apple with . If you use an Apple device, you can sign in and re-authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID anytime.

  • If you use "Sign in with Google", you may already have enabled 2FA for your Google account or you can set up the 2-step verification following .

At any time, you may add or change your sign-in methods and they will be applied on all your devices.

Add a sign-in method

  • Go to Settings > My Account > Manage Sign-in Methods

  • To add the option to sign in with Google/Apple, click Connect and enter your current password to proceed.

  • To add the option to sign in email and password, click Connect .If you already have a lock password, please enter it to proceed. Then, enter your new email and password to set up this sign-in method for your account.

Remove a sign-in method

  • Go to Settings > My Account > Manage Sign-in Methods

  • Click Disconnect to remove a sign-in method. You need to have at least 2 sign-in methods in order to remove one.

two-factor authentication
this guide