Q: How come none of the plans appear to include MFA or SSO?
I would prefer all sites that I use have one or both of these features. Seems like a basic requirement in today's world. Thanks!
Brad_DMARCReport
Oct 29, 2024A: Because they cost us money to provide these services - we currently use https://workos.com/single-sign-on to manage SSO and the cost per connection is $125/month so we are not ready to give this part away for free.
2FA and Passkey / U2F (Yubikey) π
Verified purchaser
Thank you. I can totally understand that on SSO. But not MFA either?
2FA and Passkey are becoming the standard now.
It's strange to skimp on security.
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Both parties should care about this, that the application is safe and that users use it.
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An example is Google (Gmail), where even in the free version you can use any security.
MFA is already in the system. You can use 2FA
Verified purchaser
Thank you Brad. I assumed it was not there because advanced 2FA is listed as a separate option on your main website at the top tier. But Im guessing that is "advanced" options :)
What about Passkey and U2F (Yubikey)β
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These are 2 standards that have come into being in recent years and are safer and more convenient than 2FA because you don't have to type in codes.