Difference between revisions of "PIN"
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When a PIN is in use, a user will need to know their username and password to log in, as well as their PIN. After entering their username and password correcly a four-digit PIN will be emailed and/or texted to them (using the details found on their [[Users| account]]). | When a PIN is in use, a user will need to know their username and password to log in, as well as their PIN. After entering their username and password correcly a four-digit PIN will be emailed and/or texted to them (using the details found on their [[Users| account]]). | ||
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| + | All PIN numbers will expire within 24 hours, after which time the user would need to retrieve a new PIN from their email address / phone when they try to log in. | ||
Revision as of 16:35, 8 February 2013
PINs can be se in Insight as a method of two-factor authentification. The option to turn PINs on or off is found in Role Options.
When a PIN is in use, a user will need to know their username and password to log in, as well as their PIN. After entering their username and password correcly a four-digit PIN will be emailed and/or texted to them (using the details found on their account).
All PIN numbers will expire within 24 hours, after which time the user would need to retrieve a new PIN from their email address / phone when they try to log in.