What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)?

Procore MFA: Regional Availability for SMS Verification

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SMS Verification is available in these countries.

  • Note: SMS Verification for Procore Pay (Payees) is limited to the United States.

    • US

    • Canada

    • Mexico

    • UK

    • Ireland

    • France

    • Germany

    • Spain

    • Italy

    • Australia

    • New Zealand

    • Singapore

    • Hong Kong

Strengthen Your Security: Procore MFA

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)—also referred to as Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)—is being rolled out to limited Procore commercial accounts. While MFA is mandatory for Procore Pay users, MFA is available on a limited basis to commercial accounts to provide our customers an extra layer of security. To enable MFA for your organization, ask your Procore Administrator to contact your Procore point of contact.

Background

You may have received a message from your Procore administrator asking you to set up MFA. Procore admins can require their users set up MFA to help keep their company's data safe. Before you start setting up MFA, you can learn more about what it is here. Then, when you're ready to get started, see Set Up MFA on your Mobile Device.

Answer

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a method of logging in to an electronic system that requires a user to verify their identity in more than one way. Typically, a user will need to provide a combination of the following authentication factors when MFA is configured:

  • Something only the user knows, like a password or PIN.

  • Something only the user is, like a fingerprint or facial recognition.

  • Something only the user has, like a mobile device.

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