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📄️ Get Preview Private Labeling/Branding Settings

Returns the preview private labeling/branding configured on the instance level. The preview is used to show you how it will look like, and not activate it directly for your users. In the future, it should be possible to send a preview mail and have a look at the preview login. The settings will trigger if the organization has not overwritten the settings or if no specific organization is called on the login UI. Define what colors, fonts, and logo should be used for the Login/Register UI, E-Mails and Console.

📄️ List Multi Factors (MFA)

Returns a list of multi factors (MFA) configured on the login settings of the instance. It affects all organizations, without custom login settings. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called multifactor factor or passwordless as it is used as first and second authentication and a password is not necessary. In the UI we generalize it as passwordless or passkey.

📄️ Remove Multi Factor (MFA)

Remove a multi-factor (MFA) from the login settings of the instance. It affects all organizations, without custom login settings. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called multi-factor factor or passwordless as it is used as first and second authentication and a password is not necessary. In the UI we generalize it as passwordless or passkey.

📄️ Add Second Factor (2FA)

Add a new second factor (2FA) to the login settings of the instance. Users will have the possibility to authenticate with the configured factor afterward. It affects all organizations, without custom login settings. Authentication factors are used as an additional factor to add more security to your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called a second factor as it is used as an additional authentication after a password. In the UI we generalize this as multi-factor.

📄️ Remove Second Factor (2FA)

Remove a configured second factor (2FA) from the login settings of the instance. It affects all organizations, without custom login settings. Users will not be able to authenticate with the configured factor afterward. Authentication factors are used as an additional layer of security for your users (e.g. Authentication App, FingerPrint, Windows Hello, etc). Per definition, it is called the second factor as it is used after a password. In the UI we generalize it as multi-factor.