MFA or 2FA Security

Anthony Carver
Anthony Carver Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
edited December 2 in English Feedback

Please add MFA to your site. You have financial data and private user information on user accounts. I have no idea why you are not using basic levels of security to ensure users protection. Please implement immediately.

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  • Anthony Carver
    Anthony Carver Member Posts: 6 ✭✭
    edited December 2

    Please add MFA to your site. You have financial data and private user information on user accounts. I have no idea why you are not using basic levels of security to ensure users protection. Please implement immediately.

  • Mal Walker
    Mal Walker Member Posts: 401 ✭✭✭
    Excellent suggestion, and I share your frustration that this has not been implemented yet. This has already been suggested in the past, and I'd like to direct everyone to vote over here - https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/faithlife-com/posts/multi-factor-authentication

    Current MDiv student at Trinity Theological College - Perth, Western Australia

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  • Unknown
    edited December 2
    I agree, I would love to secure my account with mfa options
  • I agree, I would love to secure my account with mfa options
  • Jeff Beard
    Jeff Beard Member Posts: 3
    edited December 2

    I would love to see an option to use two factor authentication (2FA) my Logos account.

    While few crooks would want to steal an account, but they could take over your account and hold it hostage or destroy it's content/notes.

    Is this a possiblity in the near future?

    Thanks!