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Once you click on the login button you'll be directed to the Pricefx home page, which we will cover in more detail in a future tutorial.

 

2 Factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to the process of logging in to the application. If this has been set-up by your organization when you attempt to log in, either through Single-Sign-On or with your User Credentials you will be asked to enter a one-time pin or OTP.  

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This one-time pin is provided by an authentication tools, such as Google Authenticator, Authy, Microsoft Authenticator, FreeOTP, etc.)

 

When your system administrator sets up your account with 2 Factor Authentication an email will be sent to your registered email address with a QR code and a shared secret key that needs to be stored in the authentication application. 

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The email should also provide details on which authentication app to use and how to access it.

 

Download the relevant app and then in the app create a new account for Pricefx and scan the QR code or enter the secret key provided in the email. This will validate your credentials and setup your account. 

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Once the account is set up, the app will generate a one-time pin each time you log into Pricefx. 

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Warning

If you change devices or lose access to the authentication app, you can re-use the secret key on a new device or if it has expired, request a new QR code from your system administrators.