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Account Settings

2-Factor Authentication

  • Why is 2-factor authentication (2FA) required?
  • Where is my 2-factor authentication (2FA) code?
  • I’m locked out: how do I reset 2-factor authentication (2FA)?
  • I’m logged in: how do I enable 2-factor authentication (2FA)?

Email Settings & Users

  • How do team member permissions impact email notifications?
  • How do I add or invite other users to my account?
  • How do I change the primary email address of my account?
  • How do I complete an investment when someone else is the designated signatory?
  • Why am I not receiving emails from AngelList?
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Qualifications & KYC

  • Who can invest on AngelList?
  • What is AngelList’s KYC verification process?
  • Do I need to provide evidence of my accreditation status?
  • Why do I need to provide KYC control person information?
  • What countries/regions are not supported by AngelList?
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Investor Application

  • What is the AngelList Investor Application?
  • When will I hear back about my Investor Application?
  • What access levels does AngelList have for investors?
  • Why can I only invest in funds? How do I access deal-by-deal investing?

Other Account FAQs

  • Why am I getting the error ‘swap to fund entity type’ when selecting 3(c)(1) or 3(c)(7)?
  • What types of investment entities can invest through AngelList?
  • How do I add another investment entity to my account?
  • How do I provide signing authority to another individual?
  • What's the difference between a user profile and an investor account?
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This help page and the information contained herein is provided for informational and discussion purposes only and is not intended to be a recommendation for any investment or other advice of any kind, and shall not constitute or imply any offer to purchase, sell or hold any security or to enter into or engage in any type of transaction.

Investing in venture capital funds is inherently risky and illiquid. It involves a high degree of risk and is suitable only for sophisticated and qualified investors.

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