In an effort to keep and maintain the security of our users and staff, two factor authentication is definitely a good first step.
This would work as you'd expect, a simple, temporary 6 digit code with a few one time use backup codes incase you lose access to the 2fa device. Scan the QR Code, get the code, easy peasy.
For Security reasons, if you enable 2FA and lose your codes, we will not be able to help you get back in.
In an effort to keep and maintain the security of our users and staff, two factor authentication is definitely a good first step.
This would work as you'd expect, a simple, temporary 6 digit code with a few one time use backup codes incase you lose access to the 2fa device. Scan the QR Code, get the code, easy peasy.
For Security reasons, if you enable 2FA and lose your codes, we will not be able to help you get back in.