Multi-Factor Authentication

Multi-Factor AuthenticationClosed Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is an added security measure for users who sign in with a native login, where they enter their credentials directly into the Mobile App or TrueContext Web Portal. MFA is tied to the user's email address. A team can use SSO and MFA together. For example, employees might sign in with SSO, while third-party contractors use a native login with MFA. (MFAClosed Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is an added security measure for users who sign in with a native login, where they enter their credentials directly into the Mobile App or TrueContext Web Portal. MFA is tied to the user's email address. A team can use SSO and MFA together. For example, employees might sign in with SSO, while third-party contractors use a native login with MFA.) provides an extra layer of security for users signing into TrueContext. When a user signs in with their username and password, TrueContext requests an additional authentication method to verify the user’s identity.

These topics describe how to set up and use MFA in TrueContext.

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