The Trusted Devices Feature enhances user experience by allowing you to mark a device as trusted after a successful 2FA login.
The Trusted Devices feature is also applied in certain withdrawal flows to reduce unnecessary 2FA prompts, while maintaining all security and risk checks.
How it works
- The Trusted Devices Feature can be activated only in case you have enabled the Two-Factor Authentication Feature (2FA).
- If you don’t have a trusted device or use a device that is not trusted, you will be redirected to the 2FA login flow, and a checkbox should appear for you to enable the trusted device feature.
- Once a device is marked as trusted, you will not be required to enter a 2FA code on subsequent logins from that device, and you will be logged in automatically, until the trust period expires.
- The trust period will be configurable (e.g., 30, 60, 90 days).
- After the period expires, you will be prompted to perform 2FA again to re-establish trust for the device.
- The Trusted Devices feature is also used in withdrawal flows (where applicable) to reduce repeated 2FA prompts. Security, compliance, and risk checks remain fully applied.
You can find more information on how to activate the 2FA Feature in this article.