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Good morning MickyH75 ,
MYOB is doing what we can to provide security improvements that prevent unauthorised access to our customers software.
We are also ensuring that we are meeting all of the ATO's compliance requirements and continue to apply best practice security process to all of our software.
We are making this change easier for our customers by introducing the ability to have multiple methods of 2FA, and I recommend that you head to myaccount.myob.com to set up a secondary 2FA method as soon as possible.
2FA has always existed with our software and we don't provide the ability for customers to choose how this operates so that all of our customers are secure and meeting regulatory compliance standards.
The short version of this change is that previously, you had the option to 'trust this device' for 30 days, but from the 30th, this will no longer be available and 2FA will be required at least once every 24 hours.
- MickyH758 days agoExperienced User
Hi MikeG1 Every 30 days is acceptable. Every 24h isn't. We're using the desktop app and will continue to do so as long as it is available or we move to a different provider. I could understand if this was rolled out just for the browser version but to make it for the desktop version as well seems over the top. We use SAP B1 for one of the companies in the group and it doesn't even use 2FA.
- MikeG18 days agoMYOB Moderator
Hi MickyH75 , there are a couple of extra points I can clarify here.
Thanks for your questions, I will update our main post about this change as well.
2 key messages/updates:- 2FA is prompted on login to your account, and not for each file
So changing between your 21 files after you have signed in, will not prompt for any further 2FA verification - This is only for online files
The comms does mention AccountRight Desktop, but we neglected to be specific this is only for online, if you have using a local, offline, desktop file in AccountRight you may not be prompted for 2FA
- MickyH758 days agoExperienced User
MikeG1I assumed it would be for log in only but still painful and it seems I'm not the only one that finds this unnecessary based on the comments on one of the other threads. We use Desktop but our files are online as we operate across multiple sites in different states and it saves having to connect via vpn between sites.
- 2FA is prompted on login to your account, and not for each file