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    • Implement MFA using Tesseral
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    • Implement SAML using Tesseral
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    • Implement OIDC using Tesseral
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    • Enable Audit Logs using Tesseral
  • Features
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  • Configure Log in with Email Magic Links
  • Customer Configuration
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Log in with Email Magic Links

Add Log in with Email Magic Links support to your product without any code
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Adding Log in with email magic links to your Tesseral Project gives your customers the ability to receive an email with a link to log into your product. Configuring Log in with Email Magic Links doesn’t require any code.

Configure Log in with Email Magic Links

By default Log in with Email Magic Links is enabled for your Tesseral Project.

If it’s not enabled, you can enable it by going into the Tesseral Console and go to your Project Settings. Go to the section titled “Login Methods” and click “Edit”.

Enable the “Log in with Email (Magic Links)” option and click “Save”.

Customer Configuration

Your customer does not need to take any steps to use Log in with Email Magic Links. All new customer Organizations support Log in with Email once you enable Log in with Email Magic Links on your Project.

It’s common for customers to want to disable Log in with Email Magic Links for their organization. They can do this self-serve from their Self-Serve Organization Settings, or you can do it on their behalf by:

  1. Going to your Project’s Organizations in the Tesseral Console.

  2. Choosing your customer’s organization from the list.

  3. Under the Organization’s “Details” section, click “Edit”.

  4. Under “Login settings”, switch “Log in with Email (Magic Links)” off.

Disabling Log in with Email Magic Links on an Organization only disables Log in with Email Magic Links for that specific Organization; all of your other customers can continue to use Log in with Email Magic Links.