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Multi Factor Authentication is also sometimes referred to as "2 Factor Authentication" or 2FA |
As online applications grow in popularity due to their convenience and accessibility, so too do the threats of online fraud and identity theft. One way to help protect your data is by enabling what is known multi factor authentication. This introduces a second step in the login process so that we can be sure it is really you accessing your information. In a MFA scenario, logging on will require something you know (your username and password) as well as something that you have access to like a unique code on your phone.
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More information can be found about this here:
https://www.ato.gov.au/general/online-services/online-security/#Securityfordigitalservicesproviders
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When MFA is enabled for your company, the following applications will be effected:
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The process for setting up and using our applications with 2FA with MFA enabled differs slightly between the two main types of user accounts available.
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