As the Admin of an Enterprise, you decide whether or not to require two-factor authentication use by company members. In the Company/Enterprise settings, you can configure your company's single sign-on and require two-factor authentication for Enterprise members.

For information on integrating Onshape with your single sign on identify provider, see Configuring Integration with Identity Providers.

Example of how to set up Two-factor Authentication

Onshape highly recommends taking advantage of our two-factor authentication functionality. Two-factor authentication (2FA) allows you to configure your Onshape account to require more than a single password to sign in. Using one password to sign into a website makes you more susceptible to security threats because one piece of static information may be easy to guess or acquire. With 2FA, a second piece of information is required, and that second piece of information is generated dynamically during the sign in process, and may be different each time you sign in.

We highly recommend you use 2FA for Onshape and for all websites you use that support it.

For information on how users set up and use two-factor authentication, see Managing Your Onshape Professional Subscription.

Enforcing two-factor authentication enforcement

  1. Select Authentication on the Company/Enterprise settings page.
  2. Under Two-factor authentication (2FA), click Enable two-factor authentication enforcement.
  3. Follow the instructions for setting up 2FA, in Managing Your Onshape Professional Subscription