Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is one of the easiest and most effective ways to protect user accounts against cybersecurity threats. It’s such an important safeguard that Salesforce made it a contractual requirement to use MFA when accessing Salesforce products. That requirement went into effect on February 1, 2022. And now? MFA auto-enablement for Salesforce orgs is on the horizon! But don’t worry, this post will help you navigate what’s involved so you and your users are prepared.
This change affects how your users log in, so let’s do a quick review of what to expect. If you’ve already satisfied the MFA requirement, thank you! But keep reading because there’s one last consideration that may apply to your org.
What exactly is MFA auto-enablement?
The term may be a little ponderous, but the concept is pretty simple. Basically, it’s when Salesforce turns on MFA in a customer’s org on their behalf.
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