Two factor authentication for Logi Circle?
AnsweredIn recent security breaches with other 3rd party cameras, is it possible to enable two factor before being able to live view the cameras?
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Official comment
Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out. We apologize for the delay in getting back to you and I see that its been a long time since you posted this query. If you are still having this issue, please do let us know and we will help you out.
Feel free to get back to us if you have any further clarification and we will be happy to assist you.
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Logitech support's response,
Here are some other tips and tricks to keep your Circle account safe:
- Use a secure password (a combination of letters, symbols, and numbers).
- Always log out of the Web App when you use a shared computer.
- If you share a Circle account with multiple users, look into locking changes (Settings > Manage Account > Lock Changes).
NOTE: Changes are locked on a per-mobile device basis.
I believe this company can do better. If third party companies can do it why can't Logitech?
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Logitech Support: Are there any updates on this topic? There was a recent article on the Digital Trends site titled, “ Which smart security cams are serious about privacy? We’ve ranked them all” dated May 24, 2020. The Circle 2 was the only camera listed without two factor authentication.
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In the June 14th, 2021 update to version 3.4.2 on Android the release notes state "The Logi Circle app now uses single sign-on (SSO) through Logi ID
• This impacts new account creation and log-ins.
• Support for social login based accounts
• Multi-factor authentication" but I am unable to find a way to to enable this anywhere in the account settings. Has anyone had any luck finding this or can staff please elaborate how to enable?
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