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Connecting an MFA Authenticator App to Salesforce

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Connecting an MFA Authenticator App to Salesforce: https://help.pm.leapevent.tech/a/1497656

Your organization is enabling multi-factor authentication, or MFA for short, in PatronManager. What does that mean for you?

It means you'll need to provide multiple authentication methods (factors) in order to log in to PatronManager. This is important for security, to ensure that if someone's email is hacked or their password stolen, your organization's vital patron data stays safe and secure.

In this article, we'll walk through setting up an authenticator app for use with your PatronManager login, so that you can get connected easily and securely to PatronManager. We'll go over:

Ready? Let's go!

What do I need to have with me to use MFA?

MFA authentication is is similar to how you may have received email verification codes in the past, but it's more secure: instead of using email (which can be hacked) or text messages (which can be intercepted), MFA typically uses a special app that you install on your phone. That means you'll need to have your phone with you every time you log in to PatronManager.

Some organizations may use other methods, like a password manager or a physical USB key; if you'd like to learn more about this, talk to the PatronManager admin at your organization.

Salesforce Authenticator vs third-party apps

There are a few different apps you can use on your phone to authenticate your PatronManager login.

The first, Salesforce Authenticator, is made (clearly) by Salesforce; it's the quickest and easiest to use.

Then there are a variety of other options made by other companies, like Google Authenticator and Authy. Many of those will work as well, and you may prefer to keep one you already use for other login purposes. Here's a quick overview of  the two options (click to expand):

How to set up an authenticator in advance

Your admin has told you to prepare for MFA, but you're already logged in to PatronManager. Here's how to connect one of the above apps in advance, so you're all set when MFA is enabled.

How to connect an authenticator if prompted at login

Your organization has already enabled MFA, and now you're trying to log in and being asked to set up an authentication method. Here's how to do that.

What if I forget or lose my phone?

As inconvenient as it is, these things happen! Here's how the reset process works.

1. Talk to your admin

You'll need help from an admin user at your organization. They can make sure that it's really you (not someone calling or emailing and pretending to be you!), and help you regain access.

If you lose your device or if you suspect your login details were compromised, be sure to let your admin know right away! Securing your organization's data and sensitive patron information is an important part of everyone's job.

Admin users at your organization will either be Users with the System Administrator Profile or your certified PatronManager Admin!

Because the PatronManager Client Support team is not there in-person, our team will be able to provide instructions, but will not be able to take the steps to help you regain access.

2. If you forgot your phone but you know it's in a safe place:

In this case, your admin will be able to provide you with a temporary verification code, which you can type in to verify your login. As soon as you have your phone back in hand, let your admin know so they can disable that temporary code.

3. If your phone was lost or stolen:

Tell your admin right away! They'll disconnect the authentication app that you had connected on your phone, to ensure that if your phone was stolen, no one will be able to use it to access PatronManager.

They can then provide you with a temporary verification code as outlined above. Once you have a new phone, you'll go through the steps outlined above to connect a fresh authenticator.

4. If you're getting a new phone:

Congratulations! Try to coordinate with your admin in advance so that the process is smooth. As above, they'll disconnect your authenticator app that was used on the old phone, and then you'll be able to follow the steps outlined earlier to connect a fresh authenticator.

Note: if you're using the Salesforce Authenticator app and if you verify your phone number in the app, you may be able to download the app onto your new phone and re-verify the same login connection using your phone number (assuming you're keeping the same number).

Talk to the PatronManager admin at your organization! They have a wealth of information and resources to help you.

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