You receive an email to confirm that you have successfully changed your password.
PageSeeder keeps track of the main security events in your account.
The security activity lets you review these dates to make sure that your account has not been compromised.
Multifactor authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security to your account by requiring a second verification method beyond your password when signing in.
The authenticators table shows:
Authenticators marked as
Once you have at least one verified authenticator, MFA is automatically enabled on your account.
During sign-in, you’ll be prompted to use one of your verified authenticators in addition to your password. You can choose which authenticator to use during the sign-in process.
Only you can create and manage authenticators for your account. If you are unable to sign in, an administrator can create an email authenticator so that you can use your registered email address as a second factor.
Register multiple authenticators as backups in case one is lost or unavailable.
Give each authenticator a recognizable name to easily identify it when signing in.
You can change the name of an authenticator by clicking the
Remove unused authenticators by clicking the
The tokens table lists all the security tokens that PageSeeder has issued for your account.
PageSeeder stores your personal data, including your bookmarks, recently accessed
groups, recently viewed documents, and profile picture. Click the
Account menu > Security settings and password
The PageSeeder user manual
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