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    MFA Authentication for the API Connector User

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      hanumant.sidraya
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      Hi Team,
      We have some customers. They have their own database where user information and passwords will be stored.
      For those users, the customer has exposed the API for authentication.
      The exposed API we added as an API connector in FusionAuth.
      For this kind of user, we want to provide the MFA.
      Please suggest a solution for this.

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        mark.robustelli @hanumant.sidraya
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        @hanumant-sidraya Can you please clear up a few things.

        It sounds like you have customers that have their own IdP. When you say "the customer has exposed the API for authentication.", what does that mean. They have an API that can confirm their identity?

        If you have the APIs and authentication working with the customer's IdP, have you tried enabling the Two Factor Authentication for the user? Go to your user details screen in FusionAuth and then click 'Enable Two Factor' from the dropdown in the upper right hand corner?

        For more details, you can refer to the Two Factor API documentation and the Enable Multi-Factor Authentication API documentation.

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