Beginning on Saturday, December 30 we will be requiring Two-Factor Authentication for all logins to your account. This is part of a phased roll-out which will require two-factor authentication for all user accounts.
This will help to keep your account, and your access to data, secure. By default, all account users will be enrolled in two-factor authentication.
For 2FA, you simply need access to the email, or mobile on file in your account, where we will send your one-time use 2FA code at each login.
What should I do?
Please make sure to check all account users and verify that they have the correct email address on file.
Why do we turn on two-factor authentication?
Using a second form of verification adds an extra step to the login process, which makes it significantly harder for unauthorized individuals to gain access to your account.
Even if someone obtains the password for your account, they won't also have access to your inbox or mobile.
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