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Multi-Factor Authentication Enabled by Default
[[File:2022-11-ticket-144811-1.png|thumb|none|800px|The MFA setting above will be updated to "Everyone" if this Role setting is empty.]]
Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) settings will NOT be affected.
<u>'''Note:'''</u> Backup environments will be allowed to send out MFA emails. If your backup environment is not sending out emails, check that you have set up a default email at '''Menu Icon''' > '''Global Settings''' > '''Communications''' > '''Email Options and Security''' > Toggle on '''Enable Default From Address'''. Typically, you would enter something like donotreply@smartsimple.com.
<u>'''Note:'''</u> Backup environments will be allowed to send out MFA emails. If your backup environment the default from address is not sending out emailssetting is empty, check that you have set up a default email as part of the upgrade we will apply the value of the From Address used for new users located at '''Menu Icon''' icon > '''Global Settings''' > '''Communications''' Security Tab > '''Email Options Password and Security''' Activation Policies > Toggle on '''Enable Default From Address'''. TypicallyActivation Emails, you would enter something like donotreply@smartsimple.comto the default from address.
If you are using SMTP relay with an IP restriction for sending emails, ensure the IP of your backup environment environments is in your IP list(backup, testing, production). If you need to help with identifying the IPs of your environments or have questions Reach out to support.
If you are using Single sign-on (SSO), you may opt to bypass MFA by going to '''Global Settings''' > '''Integrations''' tab > '''Single Sign-On''' > Edit a configuration then under the Authentication section > Toggle on '''Bypass Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) when logging in with Single Sign-On (SSO)'''.
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