Two-factor authentication
Add an email verification step to your Pixwel sign-in, and how organization-enforced 2FA works.
Add an email verification step to your Pixwel sign-in, and how organization-enforced 2FA works.
Two-factor authentication (2FA) adds a second check to your sign-in: after your password, Pixwel emails you a verification link to confirm it’s really you. Even if someone has your password, they can’t get in without access to your inbox.
Pixwel’s 2FA is email-based — you receive a verification link by email. There’s no authenticator app or text-message code to set up.
Click your user profile, then the settings gear, and open the Profile tab.
Tick Two Factor Authentication.
From then on, when you sign in you’ll see “Two factor authentication enabled. Please check your email for a verification link” — open the email and click the link to finish signing in.
The verification link expires after about 10 minutes. If it lapses, just sign in again to get a fresh one.
Your studio can require 2FA for everyone in the organization. If it does:
Administrators turn this on per studio with the Require 2FA setting on the Studios tab of the Admin Dashboard.