Free Fire Sensitivity Settings Backup Code – Easy Step-by-Step Guide

If you’ve spent hours fine-tuning your sensitivity settings in Free Fire, you know how frustrating it is to lose them after a reinstall, device change, or update. This guide is for anyone who wants a quick, foolproof way to back up their sensitivity using the built-in code system. By the end, you’ll have a backup code that lets you restore your exact settings anytime, anywhere.


We’ll walk you through generating the code, saving it safely, and even how to use it on another device. No third-party apps, no root required — just the official Free Fire feature that many players overlook.


What You’ll Need


  • Free Fire installed on your device (Android or iOS)
  • Your current sensitivity settings already configured
  • A way to copy and save text (notes app, clipboard, or screenshot)
  • Stable internet connection


Step 1: Open the Sensitivity Settings Menu


Launch Free Fire and head to the main lobby. Tap the gear icon (Settings) in the top-right corner. From the Settings menu, select the “Sensitivity” tab. This is where all your sliders live — General, Red Dot, 2x Scope, 4x Scope, Sniper Scope, and Free Look. Don’t worry about adjusting anything now; we’re just here to grab the code.

Step 2: Find the Backup Code Option


At the bottom of the Sensitivity screen, you’ll see two buttons: “Copy Code” and “Use Code”. The “Copy Code” button generates a unique alphanumeric string representing your current sensitivity settings. Tap it, and a code will be automatically copied to your clipboard. You’ll also see a small pop-up confirming the code was copied.

Step 3: Save the Code Somewhere Safe


Your code is now on the clipboard, but clipboard content can be overwritten. Open a notes app, text file, or even a messaging app to yourself and paste the code. I recommend creating a dedicated note titled “Free Fire Sensitivity Backup” and adding the date. For extra safety, take a screenshot of the note. You can also share the code with a trusted friend or save it in a cloud document.


free fire sensitivity settings backup code Person copying sensitivity code from Free Fire to notes app


To make sure your backup works, you can test it on a different device or after resetting your settings. Go back to the Sensitivity menu, tap “Use Code”, paste the code, and apply. If your sliders snap back to the saved values, you’re golden. This is also a great way to export free fire sensitivity settings to a friend who wants to try your setup.

Step 5: After a Reinstall or Device Change


Once you’ve saved your code, you can restore your settings anytime. Install Free Fire on the new device, log in, go to the Sensitivity menu, tap “Use Code”, and paste. Your sensitivity will be exactly as you left it. No need to manually adjust every slider. If you’re moving to a different phone, you can also check out our guide on how to import free fire sensitivity settings for a full walkthrough.


Common Pitfalls


  • Accidentally generating a new code before saving the old one — If you hit “Copy Code” again after tweaking sliders, the old code is gone. Always paste and save immediately after copying.
  • Code not working across regions or updates — Rare, but if the code fails, it might be due to a game version mismatch. Keep a screenshot of your slider values as a manual backup.
  • Copying the wrong text — Make sure you copy only the code string and not extra spaces or characters. Trim any whitespace before using.


I lost my perfect sensitivity after an update, but the backup code saved me hours of re-adjusting. Now I always save a copy before any big patch.

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Where to Next


Now that your settings are safely backed up, consider exploring more advanced setups. You can learn how to duplicate free fire sensitivity settings for multiple accounts or find the perfect sensitivity for Clash Squad. Bookmark this guide so you never lose your tweaks again.


If you have any questions or your code doesn’t work, drop a comment below. Happy gaming!

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