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The new Log Off-regime is a nightmare combined with MFA (Multi Factor Authentication) Merged

Hi,

As a security measure we have made our teachers use MFA to log on to itslearning.

The new Log Off-regime, logging the teacher out when idle for 60 minutes, is a terror when it is combined with MFA and efeide. When a teacher is idle for 60 minutes he/she is automatically logged off, not only from itslearning, but for all other services that is connected to feide. This means that a teacher is forces to use and have their own mobile phone at hand several times each day.

This is a nuisance and a distraction in their work. We urge you please to find a way that we can regulate this log off time ourselves.

  • Thor-Egil Aarvik
  • Nov 25 2020
  • Released
Country NO
Category Other