Security settings Admin
Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to add an extra layer of security. When activated, users must enter a one-time verification code sent to their email after logging in with their password.
Enable Multi-Factor Authentication
Navigate to Settings, toggle the MFA switch to ON, confirm activation, and on the next login an OTP verification step will appear.
Account Security Settings
The settings section offers essential security feature, such as Multi- Factor Authentication (MFA), to help safeguard your account and enhance your overall security. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for Security To enhance the security of administrator accounts, DrillBit has implemented Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). MFA adds an extra layer of protection goes beyond just a password, requiring an additional verification step to significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access. Enabling MFA is a simple step that greatly strengthens your account’s security. Steps to Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) 1. Log in to DrillBit as an administrator. 2. Navigate to the settings section on the left sidebar of the application. 3. In the Multi-Factor Authentication section, you will see the option to enable MFA.
- Toggle the switch to enable MFA.
A pop-up window will appear asking, "Are you sure you want to activate Multi-Factor Authentication?" Select Yes to confirm.
Login Process: After MFA is enabled, administrators will first enter their password when logging in. Following successful password entry, an OTP will be sent from DrillBit to the administrator’s registered email address. The administrator must then enter this OTP on the login page to complete the authentication process.
Additional Information: If you need to disable MFA, you can do so by toggling the switch off in the same settings section. A confirmation pop-up will appear with the message, "Are you sure you want to deactivate Multi-Factor Authentication?" Select Yes to confirm and deactivate MFA.
Ensure your registered email address is correct to avoid issues with receiving OTPs. After 3 consecutive incorrect attempts to enter the OTP, you will need to log in again and request a new OTP.