2fa:2fa_two_factor_authentication

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Two Factor Authentication

T4 now has two-factor authentication to allow for easier and more secure login.

To set up go to www.t4login.com and login with your firm, username, and password. Once logged into the user setup web page you will see a new link called “Setup Security”.

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  1. “Setup Security” You need to click this after login to enable two-factor authentication.
  2. Click on the drop-down and choose either enabled, disabled, Not Enabled.
  3. Confirm the country and Mobile number is correct. If it is not you can click the setup user just above step one to make any changes to your user setup.
  4. If your device does not support text messaging then you can click here to enable your email.
  5. Click here to manage your devices. This is handy to view the enabled devices and remove any devices from the list. When you renew the device the next time you try to login to the device you will have to set it up the two-factor authentication again for that device.

All new and existing users will be set to “Not Enabled” by default.

In order to enable 2FA, the user changes the setting to Enabled, enters his phone number, and then clicks Continue.

This phone # must be able to receive text messages via SMS. Landline phones are not supported.

If you do not have a cell phone, or simply prefer to use email instead, There is a link on the setup to enable email.

If two-factor authentication is not enabled for the user until they successfully verify their phone number/email. When they click “Continue” a 6-digit verification code will be sent and they must enter it and click submit.

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