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  1. Preface
  2. User administration
  3. User authentication
  4. SAML single sign-on
  5. Users
  6. User groups
  7. User roles
  8. Notifications
  9. User configuration examples
  10. Editing your user profile
  11. Editing your user settings
  12. Inviting users to join your organization

User Administration

User Administration

Multi-factor authentication

Multi-factor authentication

Native human users can use multi-factor authentication to receive a verification code through email each time they log in to the user interface.
You can enable multi-factor authentication for the organization and then categorize users into the following identity types:
Human user
A real person who logs in to the user interface to interact with services. When multi-factor authentication is enabled, human users receive a verification code through email. You need to verify that the email address for each human user is valid.
Non-human user
A user account for software, integrations, automated processes, and APIs that access services without human interaction.
You can categorize users who don’t use the user interface as non-human users. Non-human users can’t log in to the user interface, and they don’t need to enter a verification code to run APIs.

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