Are there any efforts on the part of miro to offer this necessary basic security necessity? - and if no, why not? 2FA is not a feature, 2FA is necessity and basic security requirement
Hi
Thanks for raising this important point.
I understand your concerns — 2FA (two-factor authentication) is a critical layer of security. At this time, 2FA is supported for Enterprise Plan users as part of Miro’s advanced security controls, which also include SSO (Single Sign-On), SCIM provisioning, and domain control. For those on other plans, 2FA is not yet available natively.
If you'd like to formally submit a feature request or track updates, you can do so through this page.
Thanks again for highlighting this.
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Hi
Thanks for raising this important point.
I understand your concerns — 2FA (two-factor authentication) is a critical layer of security. At this time, 2FA is supported for Enterprise Plan users as part of Miro’s advanced security controls, which also include SSO (Single Sign-On), SCIM provisioning, and domain control. For those on other plans, 2FA is not yet available natively.
If you'd like to formally submit a feature request or track updates, you can do so through this page.
Thanks again for highlighting this.
Thanks for the obvious information.
Why is there such an important basic security need only for Enterprise? Are there any plans to change this in future?
Thanks for your follow-up,
At the moment, Miro offers 2FA as part of the Enterprise plan because it includes broader administrative controls and compliance requirements tailored for large organizations.
I’ve passed your feedback along internally. While I can’t confirm any changes yet, I’ll make sure to update this thread if there are any developments regarding broader 2FA support.
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