Secure my Site24x7 account using Two Factor Authentication
The Two-Factor Authentication (TFA) is a two-step verification process before you are authorized to log in to your Site24x7 account. It provides an additional layer of security to your Site24x7 login process.
At the organization level,
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Log in to your Site24x7 account and then navigate to Admin > My Account.
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Click on Enable Multi Factor Authentication.

- This will direct you to directory.zoho.com. In the left navigation menu, click Multi-Factor Authentication.

- You can select any of the MFA Modes to perform Two-Factor Authentication.
Learn More about Two-Factor Authentication.
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