This service specifically uses a digital access code for login instead of a standard username and password.

: If you enabled 2FA, you must enter a code from your authenticator app (like Google Authenticator or Authy) during login.

Understanding PIN Verification on hide.me for TV When setting up hide.me VPN on a smart TV or Android TV box, users often look for a "verify PIN" option to link their account without typing long passwords on a remote. While hide.me focuses primarily on standard credentials and Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), understanding how to properly verify your connection and secure your TV app is essential for a seamless streaming experience. How PIN Verification Works

: For TVs that don't support native apps (like LG WebOS or Samsung), you may need to authorize your IP address on the hide.me website to use their Smart DNS service. Troubleshooting

This process is typically required when you install the Hide.me VPN app on a device that does not have a traditional web browser for easy login (such as Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, or Apple TV). Instead of typing your email and complex password using a remote control, the app gives you a PIN code to verify on a separate device.

Check your spam or "Promotions" folder. You can request a new verification link through the Member Area.