Claude doesn’t appear to offer a simple 2FA on/off toggle for personal accounts in the way many apps do; recent guidance says security is mainly handled through the login method and verification flow instead. If you’re using Google or Apple sign-in, the practical way to “turn off 2FA” for Claude is usually to change or remove the underlying sign-in method rather than looking for a separate Claude 2FA switch.

What this means

  • There may be no dedicated 2FA disable setting inside Claude for standard personal accounts.
  • If you sign in with Google or Apple, the stronger protection lives in those accounts, not as a Claude-only 2FA setting.
  • If you use email sign-in, Claude’s one-time login link acts as an added verification step rather than a classic authenticator-app 2FA toggle.

What to try

  1. Open Claude and go to your account or profile settings.
  1. Check whether your login method is Google, Apple, or email.
  1. If your goal is less friction, switch to the login method you actually want to use and disable 2FA there, if applicable.
  1. If you specifically need to stop receiving extra verification prompts, look for session/logout or sign-in options in the Claude Help Center.

Important note

For security, turning off extra verification can make account takeover easier, especially if your Claude account contains sensitive chats or workspace access. Claude’s help materials also point users toward session and login management rather than a simple universal 2FA-off control.

TL;DR

There usually isn’t a direct “turn off 2FA in Claude” button; instead, Claude relies on your sign-in method and verification flow, so the fix is typically changing the login method or adjusting 2FA on Google/Apple itself.