Two-factor authentication: Difference between revisions
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*[[Enabling two-factor authentication]] | *[[Enabling two-factor authentication]] | ||
*[[Enabling two-factor authentication for employees]] | *[[Enabling two-factor authentication for employees]] | ||
*Installing the mobile app | *[[Installing the mobile app]] | ||
*Registering an app with Planfix | *Registering an app with Planfix | ||
*Using single-use passwords | *Using single-use passwords |
Revision as of 18:25, 13 October 2019
Two-factor authentication reduces the likelihood that unauthorized users are able to gain access to your account.
When using two-factor authentication, users will need their smartphone to sign in to their account, in addition to their username and password.
- Enabling two-factor authentication
- Enabling two-factor authentication for employees
- Installing the mobile app
- Registering an app with Planfix
- Using single-use passwords
- Using backup passwords
Logging in to the app with two-factor authentication enabled:
- App passwords
- Enabling two-factor authentication for employees
- Installing the mobile application
- Registration of the application in the Planfix service
- Using one-time passwords
- Using backup passwords
- Application passwords