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Two-factor authentication reduces the likelihood that unauthorized users are able to gain access to your account.
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When using two-factor authentication, users will need their smartphone to sign in to their account, in addition to their username and password.
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Two-factor authentication minimizes the likelihood of unauthorized users gaining access to your account.


When using two-factor authentication, users will need a one-time password to sign in to their account, in addition to their regular username and password.


*[[Enabling two-factor authentication]]
*[[Enabling two-factor authentication]]
*[[Enabling two-factor authentication for employees]]
*[[Enabling two-factor authentication for employees]]
*[[Installing the mobile app]]
*[[Google Authenticator]]
*[[Registering an app with Planfix]]
*[[Disabling two-factor authentication]]
*[[Using single-use passwords]]
*[[Using single-use passwords]]
*[[Using backup passwords]]
*[[Using backup passwords]]
 
==Logging in to the mobile app with two-factor authentication enabled==
 
 
==Logging into the app with two-factor authentication enabled==
*[[App passwords]]
*[[App passwords]]





Latest revision as of 10:12, 30 October 2024

Two-factor authentication minimizes the likelihood of unauthorized users gaining access to your account.

When using two-factor authentication, users will need a one-time password to sign in to their account, in addition to their regular username and password.

Logging in to the mobile app with two-factor authentication enabled


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