Trusted Authentication for Two Factor Authentication

Trusted Authentication for Two Factor Authentication

Released with the 23.6.1 build, accounts that have two factor authentication are now able to have a configurable setting to remember their Authenticated log in for a specified period of either 7, 14 or 30 days.  This Trusted Authentication can only be applied with the use of a Password Policy - more on these can be read on the below link



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