Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is an extra layer of protection beyond a single password. This extra protection can be knowledge (something you know), possession (something you have), or bio-metrics (something you are). By utilizing an additional factor of identification, such as a mobile phone (something you have), the risk of account compromise is decreased. Based on the MFA settings of your organization, MFA can be a requirement, can be an option or is disabled. If MFA is required, you must register a verification method for MFA at the latest at your next login. The registration process connects a verification method to your Account Manager account. If MFA has been enabled for your organization, you can register methods at any time from your account information in Account Manager.