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How to Use Civic

This wikiHow teaches you how to use the Civic app. The Civic app allows you to log in to websites without a username or password. Civic ID is more secure than passwords and easier to use than other two factor authentication schemes. You can even use Civic to log in to wikiHow. Using Civic does require downloading an app to your phone, but once you have set up your account, logging in anywhere with Civic ID is easy.

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Installing the Civic App

  1. You can download the Civic app for iPhone on the App Store , or for Android on the Google Play Store.
  2. It's the green icon with a white "C" and a keyhole in the center.
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  3. Do this until you come to the page that says "For added security, locking this app is required."
  4. This will select the method you'll use to unlock the Civic app each time you open it.
    • We recommend you lock the app with your fingerprint if your phone has a fingerprint scanner, which is faster and more secure than a password.
  5. If your fingerprint is already registered with your phone, you will be asked to scan your fingerprint to verify your identity. If you selected "Lock with Passcode" earlier, you will be asked to enter a passcode twice.
  6. This will send a text message to your phone with a verification code.
  7. Look for a text message that says "Civic verification code..."
  8. Enter the code you received in the text message using the number pad, then tap "Done."
  9. This will send a verification code to your email address.
  10. Open your email app and look for the verification code that was sent to you.
  11. In the Civic app, enter the code you received in the email using the number pad, then tap "Done." The Civic app on your phone is now linked with your free Civic account.
    • After checking your email, you may need to unlock the Civic app with your Fingerprint or Passcode when you return to the app.
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  1. Since wikiHow supports Civic ID, this article will describe the steps for logging in to wikiHow, but the same method applies anywhere that Civic works.
  2. In the case of wikiHow, go here to log in. Once you click "Civic," you'll see a QR code appear on the screen.
  3. It's the green app that has a white "C" with a keyhole in the center.
  4. Scan your fingerprint or enter your passcode, depending on the type of security you set when you set your Civic ID.
  5. It's the green button at the bottom of the screen.
  6. Hold your phone up to the wikiHow login page in your browser and align the QR code inside the green corners. The Civic app will automatically scan the code when it detects it.
  7. This will confirm what information will be shared to create a new account and take you to the account page in your web browser.
  8. When you first log in, Civic will suggest a username. To change the username suggested by Civic, click the X next to the username and type a new one.
  9. You are now logged into your new account.
  10. The next time you need to log in, the process will be much easier. Just click the Civic icon, scan the QR code with your phone and you are in.
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      Tips

      • Once you have set up Civic and logged in somewhere once, you'll find using Civic a time saver. No more worrying about passwords, usernames, or logins anywhere that supports Civic.
      • You can test out Civic by logging in to wikiHow with it right now. Go here to log in


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