Can you force multi-factor authentication for new account admins?

Can you force multi-factor authentication for new account admins?

Delivra requires multi-factor authentication for all user logins. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) must be set up by the end user themselves, it cannot be setup or managed by another user.

 

See these related articles on MFA:

What is MFA?

Instructions to set up MFA for your login

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