CaveonID is the centralized sign in tool that grants access to all of Caveon’s various products and services. It is critical that a CaveonID account be secured to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data. Certain actions can not be performed with Caveon products without the highest security level enabled on CaveonID. Caveon offers tools to secure your account in various ways in order to meet these requirements.
Password Strength
Your password for CaveonID should be different from every other site you log in to. If you use the same passwords for multiple sites, you open yourself up to exploitation. In addition to being different, it should not be dictionary words, common passphrases (pass1234, caveonpass, etc), related to posts or items that may exist on social media accounts, or be related to the email address you use to log in. Caveon has a useful numeric system to rank your password strength on your account page https://id.caveon.com/dashboard/. To change your CaveonID password, see the article "How to Change Caveon ID Password."
Two Factor Authentication
Two factor authentication requires that you verify with your mobile device whenever you sign in with the correct password on a computer you have never signed in on before. This process only needs to be done once per device, but requires you have access to the mobile phone associated with your account. Completing this step will ensure you have the maximum security set for your account. To set up Two Factor Authentication, see the article "Caveon ID Setup and Two Factor Configuration."
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