Lots of people are chatting about Salesforce’s recent announcement regarding the new phishing-resistant MFA enforcement.

Most people talk about why Salesforce is doing it, and the negative implications.

For example, nonprofits will be hit harder than most organizations, since it’s normal for volunteers to share logins (although they usually login only one at a time).

However most people gloss over the details on how to actually comply with these new requirements.

So I wrote a short and sweet step-by-step guide. You can access for free.

The takeaway
These new MFA requirements are part of a large play to make Salesforce safer and more secure. Lots of people are unhappy about the short turnaround and the complications it will bring.

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