Account Settings
Multi-Factor Authentication
Understand how Leadpush uses passkeys for MFA and when to enable stronger login protection for your account.
Multi-factor authentication adds a second verification step after password login. In Leadpush, MFA currently uses passkeys so the person signing in must confirm access with a trusted device or password manager before the session opens.
Why MFA matters
MFA reduces the risk of account takeover if a password is exposed, reused, or guessed. It is especially important for:
- workspace owners and admins
- anyone who manages billing, domains, or authentication settings
- teams that access sensitive audience or sending data
How MFA works in Leadpush
When MFA is enabled:
- you still sign in with email and password first
- Leadpush pauses before opening the dashboard session
- you complete the second step with a registered passkey
- you can optionally trust the current browser for 30 days after a successful MFA check
Start with passkeys
Leadpush uses passkeys as the MFA method today. If you are ready to set it up, start with:
Related guidance
Teams often review MFA alongside:
- Workspaces when deciding who should have access to which environments
- Invite Users when onboarding more teammates and assigning roles