Eagle Eye Networks

Two Factor Authentication

May 16, 2017 Eagle Eye Networks

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With Two Factor Authentication, an Eagle Eye Networks account can only be accessed on a trusted device. When a user wants to log into a new device for the first time, the user will need to provide two pieces of information – a password and a four-digit security code. The security code must be obtained via a trusted phone number or an email address.

Once signed in, the Eagle Eye user will not be asked for a security code on the authenticated device again unless the user signs out completely, deletes the device, or needs to change the password for security purposes. To ensure your security, Eagle Eye Networks recommends using Two Factor Authentication on every account.

To enable this feature, open “My Profile” located in the upper right corner of the Eagle Eye web interface:

EEN-Web-InterfaceCheck the box labeled “Two Factor Authentication” and follow the prompts to enable:MyProfile

For a more in-depth look, please visit our Two Factor Authentication tech support blog.

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