Is a two factor authentication for login for added account security an option down the line? Or preferably soon? I own a lot of books on here, but feel a bit paranoid about things like password leaks and just how easy it would be to login and take someone’s account if you somehow get the login info (even though I don’t share it with anyone). I always add the two factor if a site has it, for that extra security comfort. I would love for that to be an option on DDB too, so I feel safer about the digital goods I’ve purchased.
I don’t know if this has been discussed before, if so, I apologize. I couldn’t see any mention of this, so thought I’d put the suggestion here.
If this is not the right place to post this feedback/suggestion, I apologize.
D&D Beyond uses third party account authentication; google or apple for new users, plus a legacy twitch option. If you want two-factor authentication, you will need to enable it on whatever authentication provider you use:
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Is a two factor authentication for login for added account security an option down the line? Or preferably soon? I own a lot of books on here, but feel a bit paranoid about things like password leaks and just how easy it would be to login and take someone’s account if you somehow get the login info (even though I don’t share it with anyone). I always add the two factor if a site has it, for that extra security comfort. I would love for that to be an option on DDB too, so I feel safer about the digital goods I’ve purchased.
I don’t know if this has been discussed before, if so, I apologize. I couldn’t see any mention of this, so thought I’d put the suggestion here.
If this is not the right place to post this feedback/suggestion, I apologize.
D&D Beyond uses third party account authentication; google or apple for new users, plus a legacy twitch option. If you want two-factor authentication, you will need to enable it on whatever authentication provider you use:
How to enable 2FA for:
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