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Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security on top of the standard e-mail and password authentication for logins to Devo domains.

Enable MFA for a domain

  1. Go to the Authentication tab in Preferences → Domain preferences.

  2. If this method was not enabled, select the Active checkbox at the top-left of the form in the Password tab. Then, select the Active checkbox in the Multi-factor authentication (MFA) area below.

  3. Optionally, select Allow users to skip MFA configuration if you want to make MFA optional for your domain users temporarily. This can be useful to facilitate the transition to the use of MFA during logins. Once a domain user has set up MFA, they will no longer be able to skip it when they login to the domain.

  4. Click Update. From this point, when domain users log in, they will be prompted to set up MFA for their users. 

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