Create "trust this browser" function to log in
later
Hans
I logged into dnsfilter every day, sometimes more than once a day and every time I have to enter the MFA code, this is a security issue and I don't think about disabling it.
My suggestion is add the option "trust this browser" so that we don't have to always type the code on trusted computers.
Minetta Gould
Merged in a post:
Option to not prompt for 2FA on known device
Isaac Good
It would be nice to have a checkbox on login where the device is remembered and next time you login from the same device 2FA isn't required. Best if it was enabled at the org level by the owner, so if that was against company policy it could be blocked for all users.
Minetta Gould
marked this post as
later
Appreciate this suggestion — we totally get the pain of typing in MFA codes every login. We love the idea of a ‘trust this browser’ option, but the team needs to research the best way to fit it into our current security model. It’s not in progress yet, but it’s on our radar for future cycles.
Eric Nix
This should be easy to implement. Surprised DNSFilter hasn't done so already. Even an option to remember a device for 30 days would be good.
Richard Houston
Many site allow you to auth the device for X amount of days. That would be a great addition.
Glenn Porter
Or the ability to whitelist an IP would be great as well. Some vendors allow us to whitelist our public IP and bypass 2FA from within our network.
Eric Nix
Glenn Porter I actually love this idea. Would love to whitelist the IP that is registered with DNSFilter.
Eric Nix
To further add to this, we should have an option to disable 2FA for our deployment site linked IPs.