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Two-factor authentication can be disabled by an account's administrator or users. | |||
==Disabling two-factor authentication: how it works for users== | |||
Employees can disable two-factor authentication on their user page, in the Account security tab: | |||
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To disable it, you'll need to enter a one-time password generated by Google Authenticator or a backup password saved when two-factor authentication was enabled. | |||
If for some reason you can't disable two-factor authentication yourself (if you lost your smartphone or uninstalled the app, etc.) and you can't locate your backup passwords, you can contact your account administrator, who can disable two-factor authentication for you. | |||
==Disabling two-factor authentication: how it works for administrators== | |||
Account administrators can disable two-factor authentication in a user's card, in the Account security tab: | |||
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===Important=== | |||
If an administrator needs to disable two-factor authentication for their own account but they don't have the password to do so, they can submit a request to Planfix Support explaining their situation. To restore access to their account, they will have to pass a check that will be explained to them when their request is processed. | |||
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*[[Two-factor authentication]] | *[[Two-factor authentication]] | ||
*[[Security]] | *[[Security]] | ||
*[[Feature Description]] | *[[Feature Description]] |
Revision as of 04:45, 28 December 2020
Two-factor authentication can be disabled by an account's administrator or users.
Disabling two-factor authentication: how it works for users
Employees can disable two-factor authentication on their user page, in the Account security tab:
<screenshot>
To disable it, you'll need to enter a one-time password generated by Google Authenticator or a backup password saved when two-factor authentication was enabled. If for some reason you can't disable two-factor authentication yourself (if you lost your smartphone or uninstalled the app, etc.) and you can't locate your backup passwords, you can contact your account administrator, who can disable two-factor authentication for you.
Disabling two-factor authentication: how it works for administrators
Account administrators can disable two-factor authentication in a user's card, in the Account security tab:
<screenshot>
Important
If an administrator needs to disable two-factor authentication for their own account but they don't have the password to do so, they can submit a request to Planfix Support explaining their situation. To restore access to their account, they will have to pass a check that will be explained to them when their request is processed.