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What is the difference between the different levels of two-factor protection for my event?

Two-factor protection (2FA) for your event adds an extra layer of security when participants register or edit their registration. In Conference Manager, you can choose between four different levels:

1. Full

  • When is 2FA activated?
    Always when using a personal invitation for registration and when editing a registration.
  • Purpose:
    Maximum security – all invitations and registration edits are protected.
  • Recommended for:
    Events with sensitive data or high security requirements.

2. Standard

  • When is 2FA activated?
    When editing a registration and when inviting to the event – but only if personal information other than name and email is prefilled.
  • Purpose:
    Balanced security – only protects when particularly sensitive data is involved.
  • Recommended for:
    Most events where personal data beyond name and email is shared.

3. Minimum

  • When is 2FA activated?
    Only when editing an existing registration.
  • Purpose:
    Low security – reduces the risk of others changing a registration, but does not protect at initial registration.
  • Risk:
    Participants may unintentionally share their invitation link, which could give others access to their information.
  • Recommended for:
    Events with low security requirements.

4. No protection

  • When is 2FA activated?
    Never – two-factor is deactivated.
  • Risk:
    Personal information can be viewed by anyone who gains access to the invitation link.
  • Not recommended
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