Last modified by Agnease on 2026/06/24 16:39

From version 28.1
edited by Agnease
on 2026/06/24 16:39
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To version 22.6
edited by Agnease
on 2026/06/24 15:24
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1 1  {{velocity}}
2 2  #set ($discard = $xwiki.ssx.use('PublicWebSite.WebHome'))
3 +#set ($discard = $xwiki.ssx.use('products.WebHome'))
3 3  
4 -#set ($mainCapabilityItems = [{
5 - 'title': 'Second verification step',
6 - 'icon': 'key',
7 - 'content': 'Add an additional verification screen after the normal XWiki username and password login.'
5 +#set ($businessValueItems = [{
6 + 'title': 'Reduce account compromise risk',
7 + 'icon': 'shield',
8 + 'content': 'Add a second verification step after password login to better protect private XWiki content and administrator accounts.'
8 8  },{
9 - 'title': 'Authenticator app codes',
10 - 'icon': 'mobile',
11 - 'content': 'Let users verify access with time-based TOTP codes generated by authenticator applications.'
10 + 'title': 'Keep the standard XWiki experience',
11 + 'icon': 'sign-in',
12 + 'content': 'Extend the familiar XWiki login flow instead of replacing it with a completely different authentication experience.'
12 12  },{
13 - 'title': 'Recovery and trusted devices',
14 - 'icon': 'shield',
15 - 'content': 'Provide backup access with recovery codes and reduce repeated prompts on trusted browsers.'
14 + 'title': 'Support a controlled rollout',
15 + 'icon': 'tasks',
16 + 'content': 'Start with optional MFA, then require MFA for all users when the organization is ready.'
16 16  }])
17 17  
18 -#set ($adminExperienceItems = [{
19 - 'title': 'Rollout policy',
19 +#set ($adminControlItems = [{
20 + 'title': 'Global MFA policy',
20 20   'icon': 'cog',
21 - 'content': 'Make additional verification optional at first or required for all users from the XWiki Administration section.'
22 + 'content': 'Administrators can decide whether MFA is optional or required for all users.'
22 22  },{
23 - 'title': 'Configuration options',
24 - 'icon': 'sliders',
25 - 'content': 'Set the authenticator issuer name, recovery-code count and trusted-device duration.'
24 + 'title': 'Recovery policy',
25 + 'icon': 'life-ring',
26 + 'content': 'Configure how many one-time recovery codes are generated for each user, or disable recovery codes if needed.'
26 26  },{
27 - 'title': 'Administration overview',
28 + 'title': 'Trusted-device policy',
29 + 'icon': 'desktop',
30 + 'content': 'Configure how long a trusted browser remains valid, or disable trusted devices for stricter environments.'
31 +}])
32 +
33 +#set ($adminVisibilityItems = [{
34 + 'title': 'MFA adoption overview',
35 + 'icon': 'bar-chart',
36 + 'content': 'Review how many users are scanned, how many have MFA configured, and how many still need attention.'
37 +},{
38 + 'title': 'Filterable user table',
28 28   'icon': 'table',
29 - 'content': 'Review adoption with summary indicators and a filterable Live Data table.'
40 + 'content': 'Use the Live Data table to review configured users, recovery-code status and trusted-device usage.'
41 +},{
42 + 'title': 'Operational monitoring',
43 + 'icon': 'search',
44 + 'content': 'Identify accounts with missing recovery codes or trusted devices from the administration area.'
30 30  }])
31 31  
32 -#set ($userExperienceItems = [{
47 +#set ($userAdoptionItems = [{
33 33   'title': 'Self-service setup',
34 34   'icon': 'qrcode',
35 - 'content': 'Users configure the second verification step from their profile by scanning a QR code or entering the setup key manually.'
50 + 'content': 'Users can configure MFA by scanning a QR code with their authenticator application.'
36 36  },{
37 - 'title': 'Login verification',
38 - 'icon': 'sign-in',
39 - 'content': 'After the normal login, users enter the verification code generated by their authenticator app.'
52 + 'title': 'Manual setup details',
53 + 'icon': 'keyboard-o',
54 + 'content': 'Users can also enter the account name and secret key manually if they cannot scan the QR code.'
40 40  },{
56 + 'title': 'Enforced setup flow',
57 + 'icon': 'lock',
58 + 'content': 'When MFA is required, users are guided to complete setup before continuing.'
59 +}])
60 +
61 +#set ($loginProtectionItems = [{
62 + 'title': 'Second login step',
63 + 'icon': 'key',
64 + 'content': 'After the normal username and password login, users enter the verification code from their authenticator app.'
65 +},{
66 + 'title': 'Backup login option',
67 + 'icon': 'unlock-alt',
68 + 'content': 'If recovery codes are enabled, users can use a recovery code when they lose access to the authenticator app.'
69 +},{
41 41   'title': 'Trusted browser option',
42 42   'icon': 'desktop',
43 43   'content': 'Users can trust the current browser for the configured duration after successful verification.'
44 44  }])
45 45  
46 -#set ($selfServiceItems = [{
47 - 'title': 'Recovery codes',
75 +#set ($continuityItems = [{
76 + 'title': 'One-time recovery codes',
48 48   'icon': 'life-ring',
49 - 'content': 'Recovery codes provide backup access when a user loses access to the authenticator application.'
78 + 'content': 'Recovery codes help users regain access if they lose their authenticator device.'
50 50  },{
51 - 'title': 'Trusted devices',
52 - 'icon': 'desktop',
53 - 'content': 'Trusted devices can be reviewed and removed from the user profile.'
80 + 'icon': 'life-ring',
81 + 'content': 'Recovery codes help users regain access if they lose their authenticator device.'
54 54  },{
55 - 'title': 'Profile management',
56 - 'icon': 'user',
57 - 'content': 'Users can review status, generate recovery codes, manage trusted devices and reset their setup.'
83 + 'title': 'Codes shown once',
84 + 'icon': 'eye-slash',
85 + 'content': 'Recovery codes are displayed only once and each code can be used a single time.'
86 +},{
87 + 'title': 'Trusted-device management',
88 + 'icon': 'desktop',
89 + 'content': 'Users can review trusted devices, identify the current browser and remove devices they no longer use.'
58 58  }])
59 59  
60 60  #set ($adminSupportItems = [{
61 - 'title': 'User status',
93 + 'title': 'User MFA status',
62 62   'icon': 'user',
63 - 'content': 'Administrators can open a user profile and check the verification status for that account.'
95 + 'content': 'Administrators can open a user profile and check whether MFA is configured for that account.'
64 64  },{
65 - 'title': 'Setup reset',
97 + 'title': 'Helpdesk recovery',
66 66   'icon': 'refresh',
67 - 'content': 'Administrators can reset the setup when a user needs to restart the configuration process.'
99 + 'content': 'Administrators can reset MFA when a user loses access to the authenticator app or needs to restart setup.'
68 68  },{
69 - 'title': 'Controlled recovery',
70 - 'icon': 'unlock-alt',
71 - 'content': 'Resetting the setup removes the authenticator configuration, recovery codes and trusted devices for that user.'
101 + 'title': 'Clean reset',
102 + 'icon': 'trash',
103 + 'content': 'Resetting MFA removes the authenticator setup, recovery codes and trusted devices for that user.'
72 72  }])
73 73  
74 74  #set ($rolloutItems = [{
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75 75   'title': 'Start with a pilot group',
76 76   'content': 'Test the extension with administrators or a small user group before enabling it widely.'
77 77  },{
78 - 'title': 'Define the rollout policy',
79 - 'content': 'Decide whether additional verification should be optional at first or required for all users.'
110 + 'title': 'Define the MFA policy',
111 + 'content': 'Decide whether MFA should be optional at first or required for all users.'
80 80  },{
81 81   'title': 'Configure recovery options',
82 82   'content': 'Choose the number of recovery codes and whether trusted devices should be allowed.'
83 83  },{
84 - 'title': 'Inform users',
85 - 'content': 'Explain how users configure the authenticator app, save recovery codes and manage trusted devices.'
116 + 'title': 'Prepare user communication',
117 + 'content': 'Explain how users configure MFA, save recovery codes and manage trusted devices.'
86 86  },{
87 87   'title': 'Monitor adoption',
88 - 'content': 'Use the administration overview to identify users who still need to configure protection.'
120 + 'content': 'Use the administration overview to identify users who still need to configure MFA.'
89 89  }])
90 90  
91 91  {{html clean="false"}}
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94 94   <div class="container hero-inner">
95 95   <div class="hero-kicker">
96 96   <i class="fa fa-lock" aria-hidden="true"></i>
97 - XWiki 2FA with MFA rollout support
129 + XWiki 2FA and MFA
98 98   </div>
99 99  
100 100   <h1 id="product-title">XWiki Two-Factor Authentication</h1>
101 101  
102 102   <p class="lead">
103 - Protect XWiki logins with authenticator app verification, recovery codes,
104 - trusted devices and administration controls for a safer rollout.
135 + Protect XWiki logins with authenticator app verification, recovery codes, trusted devices
136 + and administrator visibility.
105 105   </p>
106 106  
107 107   <div class="hero-actions">
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115 115   <div class="container">
116 116   <div class="product-layout">
117 117   <article class="product-summary-card">
118 - <h2 id="overview-title">Two-factor authentication built into XWiki</h2>
150 + <h2 id="overview-title">MFA protection built for XWiki</h2>
119 119  
120 120   <p>
121 - XWiki Two-Factor Authentication adds an additional verification step to the standard
122 - XWiki login flow. Users continue to sign in with their normal username and password,
123 - then confirm access with a time-based code from an authenticator application.
153 + XWiki Two-Factor Authentication adds a second verification step to the standard XWiki login flow.
154 + Users continue to sign in with their normal username and password, then confirm access with a
155 + time-based code generated by an authenticator application.
124 124   </p>
125 125  
126 126   <p>
127 - The application has evolved beyond a simple login-code screen. It supports global
128 - enforcement, recovery codes, trusted devices, user self-service, administrator
129 - reset actions and an overview for monitoring adoption.
159 + The extension is designed for organizations that use XWiki to manage internal documentation,
160 + procedures, knowledge bases, customer portals or other private collaboration spaces where
161 + stronger account protection is needed.
130 130   </p>
131 131   </article>
132 132  
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134 134   <h3 id="quick-facts-title">Quick facts</h3>
135 135   <ul>
136 136   <li>Works with the standard XWiki login flow</li>
137 - <li>Supports TOTP authenticator applications</li>
138 - <li>Can require additional verification for all users</li>
169 + <li>Uses TOTP authenticator applications</li>
170 + <li>Can require MFA for all users</li>
139 139   <li>Includes one-time recovery codes</li>
140 - <li>Can remember trusted browsers or devices</li>
172 + <li>Supports trusted browsers or devices</li>
141 141   <li>Includes user self-service controls</li>
142 - <li>Includes an administration overview</li>
174 + <li>Includes administration monitoring</li>
143 143   </ul>
144 144   </aside>
145 145   </div>
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146 146   </div>
147 147  </section>
148 148  
149 -<section aria-labelledby="capabilities-title">
181 +<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="business-value-title">
150 150   <div class="container">
151 - <h2 id="capabilities-title">Main capabilities</h2>
183 + <h2 id="business-value-title">Business value</h2>
152 152  
153 153   <p class="section-intro">
154 - A focused set of authentication protection features for stronger XWiki account security
155 - without replacing the familiar login experience.
186 + The extension helps organizations strengthen XWiki access protection without making login and account recovery unnecessarily complex.
156 156   </p>
157 157  
158 158   <div class="product-feature-grid">
159 - #foreach ($entry in $mainCapabilityItems)
190 + #foreach ($entry in $businessValueItems)
160 160   <article class="product-feature">
161 161   <div class="card-heading">
162 162   <div class="feature-icon">
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172 172   </div>
173 173  </section>
174 174  
175 -<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="security-title">
206 +<section aria-labelledby="admin-control-title">
176 176   <div class="container">
177 - <div class="product-layout">
178 - <article class="product-summary-card">
179 - <h2 id="security-title">Useful for XWiki security and access protection</h2>
208 + <h2 id="admin-control-title">Administrator control</h2>
180 180  
181 - <p>
182 - Many organizations use XWiki to store internal documentation, procedures, operational
183 - knowledge and business-critical information. Adding an additional authentication factor helps
184 - reduce the risk of account compromise when a password is exposed or reused.
185 - </p>
210 + <p class="section-intro">
211 + Administrators configure the MFA policy directly from the XWiki Administration section, without editing configuration files for day-to-day policy changes.
212 + </p>
186 186  
187 - <p>
188 - The extension is especially useful for protecting administrator accounts, remote users,
189 - private knowledge bases and customer or partner portals.
190 - </p>
191 - </article>
214 + <div class="product-feature-grid">
215 + #foreach ($entry in $adminControlItems)
216 + <article class="product-feature">
217 + <div class="card-heading">
218 + <div class="feature-icon">
219 + <i class="fa fa-$entry.icon" aria-hidden="true"></i>
220 + </div>
221 + <h3>$entry.title</h3>
222 + </div>
192 192  
193 - <aside class="product-info-card" aria-labelledby="use-cases-title">
194 - <h3 id="use-cases-title">Typical use cases</h3>
195 - <ul>
196 - <li>Administrator account protection</li>
197 - <li>Internal knowledge base security</li>
198 - <li>Private documentation platforms</li>
199 - <li>Remote user access protection</li>
200 - <li>Customer or partner portals</li>
201 - <li>Security review, MFA rollout and compliance readiness</li>
202 - </ul>
203 - </aside>
224 + <p>$entry.content</p>
225 + </article>
226 + #end
204 204   </div>
228 +
229 +{{/html}}
230 +
231 +{{gallery}}
232 +[[image:mfa-admin-configuration.png]]
233 +{{/gallery}}
234 +
235 +{{html clean="false"}}
236 +
237 + <p class="product-gallery-caption">
238 + Administration configuration for requiring MFA, setting the authenticator issuer name, recovery-code count and trusted-device duration.
239 + </p>
205 205   </div>
206 206  </section>
207 207  
208 -<section aria-labelledby="admin-experience-title">
243 +<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="admin-visibility-title">
209 209   <div class="container">
210 - <h2 id="admin-experience-title">Administrator configuration and monitoring</h2>
245 + <h2 id="admin-visibility-title">Administration overview and monitoring</h2>
211 211  
212 212   <p class="section-intro">
213 - Administrators can configure the policy, define recovery options and monitor adoption
214 - from the XWiki Administration section.
248 + The administration overview helps teams understand MFA adoption and identify users who still need to complete setup or maintain recovery options.
215 215   </p>
216 216  
217 217   <div class="product-feature-grid">
218 - #foreach ($entry in $adminExperienceItems)
252 + #foreach ($entry in $adminVisibilityItems)
219 219   <article class="product-feature">
220 220   <div class="card-heading">
221 221   <div class="feature-icon">
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232 232  {{/html}}
233 233  
234 234  {{gallery}}
235 -[[image:mfa-admin-configuration.png]]
236 236  [[image:mfa-admin-overview.png]]
237 237  [[image:mfa-admin-full.png]]
238 238  {{/gallery}}
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240 240  {{html clean="false"}}
241 241  
242 242   <p class="product-gallery-caption">
243 - Administration screens for configuring the policy and reviewing adoption across users.
276 + MFA adoption indicators and a filterable user overview for administrators.
244 244   </p>
245 245   </div>
246 246  </section>
247 247  
248 -<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="user-experience-title">
281 +<section aria-labelledby="user-adoption-title">
249 249   <div class="container">
250 - <h2 id="user-experience-title">User setup and login verification</h2>
283 + <h2 id="user-adoption-title">User setup and adoption</h2>
251 251  
252 252   <p class="section-intro">
253 - Users can configure the authenticator app from their profile or during the enforced setup flow,
254 - then verify future logins with a generated code.
286 + Users can configure MFA themselves by scanning a QR code or entering the setup information manually in their authenticator application.
255 255   </p>
256 256  
257 257   <div class="product-feature-grid">
258 - #foreach ($entry in $userExperienceItems)
290 + #foreach ($entry in $userAdoptionItems)
259 259   <article class="product-feature">
260 260   <div class="card-heading">
261 261   <div class="feature-icon">
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274 274  {{gallery}}
275 275  [[image:mfa-user-setup-qr.png]]
276 276  [[image:mfa-login-verification-setup.png]]
277 -[[image:mfa-login-verification-code.png]]
278 278  {{/gallery}}
279 279  
280 280  {{html clean="false"}}
281 281  
282 282   <p class="product-gallery-caption">
283 - User setup, enforced configuration and login verification screens.
314 + Profile-based setup and enforced setup during login when MFA is required.
284 284   </p>
285 285   </div>
286 286  </section>
287 287  
288 -<section aria-labelledby="self-service-title">
319 +<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="login-protection-title">
289 289   <div class="container">
290 - <h2 id="self-service-title">Recovery codes and trusted devices</h2>
321 + <h2 id="login-protection-title">Login protection</h2>
291 291  
292 292   <p class="section-intro">
293 - Recovery codes and trusted devices help balance stronger access protection with a smoother user experience.
324 + After MFA is configured, XWiki asks for a verification code after the normal username and password step.
294 294   </p>
295 295  
296 296   <div class="product-feature-grid">
297 - #foreach ($entry in $selfServiceItems)
328 + #foreach ($entry in $loginProtectionItems)
298 298   <article class="product-feature">
299 299   <div class="card-heading">
300 300   <div class="feature-icon">
... ... @@ -311,31 +311,27 @@
311 311  {{/html}}
312 312  
313 313  {{gallery}}
314 -[[image:mfa-user-profile-overview.png]]
315 -[[image:mfa-recovery-codes-not-generated.png]]
316 -[[image:mfa-recovery-codes-generated.png]]
317 -[[image:mfa-trusted-devices.png]]
318 -[[image:mfa-user-profile-full.png]]
345 +[[image:mfa-login-verification-code.png]]
319 319  {{/gallery}}
320 320  
321 321  {{html clean="false"}}
322 322  
323 323   <p class="product-gallery-caption">
324 - User profile screens for recovery codes, trusted devices and self-service management.
351 + Verification screen displayed after the standard XWiki username and password login.
325 325   </p>
326 326   </div>
327 327  </section>
328 328  
329 -<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="admin-support-title">
356 +<section aria-labelledby="continuity-title">
330 330   <div class="container">
331 - <h2 id="admin-support-title">Administrator support and user recovery</h2>
358 + <h2 id="continuity-title">Recovery codes and trusted devices</h2>
332 332  
333 333   <p class="section-intro">
334 - Administrators can help users recover from lost devices or restart setup when needed.
361 + Recovery codes and trusted devices help balance stronger access protection with practical day-to-day usability.
335 335   </p>
336 336  
337 337   <div class="product-feature-grid">
338 - #foreach ($entry in $adminSupportItems)
365 + #foreach ($entry in $continuityItems)
339 339   <article class="product-feature">
340 340   <div class="card-heading">
341 341   <div class="feature-icon">
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352 352  {{/html}}
353 353  
354 354  {{gallery}}
355 -[[image:mfa-admin-user-management.png]]
382 +[[image:mfa-recovery-codes-not-generated.png]]
383 +[[image:mfa-recovery-codes-generated.png]]
384 +[[image:mfa-trusted-devices.png]]
385 +[[image:mfa-user-profile-overview.png]]
386 +[[image:mfa-user-profile-full.png]]
356 356  {{/gallery}}
357 357  
358 358  {{html clean="false"}}
359 359  
360 360   <p class="product-gallery-caption">
361 - Administrator view for checking and resetting a user setup.
392 + User profile screens for recovery-code generation, trusted-device review and MFA self-service management.
362 362   </p>
363 363   </div>
364 364  </section>
365 365  
366 -<section aria-labelledby="faq-title">
397 +<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="admin-support-title">
367 367   <div class="container">
368 - <h2 id="faq-title">Frequently asked questions</h2>
399 + <h2 id="admin-support-title">Administrator support and user recovery</h2>
369 369  
370 370   <p class="section-intro">
371 - Common questions about how the extension works, how users configure it and how administrators can manage rollout and recovery.
402 + Administrators can help users recover from lost devices or restart MFA setup when needed.
372 372   </p>
373 373  
374 - <div class="resource-content">
375 - <details class="resource-faq-item">
376 - <summary>Does this extension replace the standard XWiki login?</summary>
377 - <p>
378 - No. Users still sign in with their normal XWiki username and password. The extension adds
379 - an additional verification step after the standard login check.
380 - </p>
381 - </details>
405 + <div class="product-feature-grid">
406 + #foreach ($entry in $adminSupportItems)
407 + <article class="product-feature">
408 + <div class="card-heading">
409 + <div class="feature-icon">
410 + <i class="fa fa-$entry.icon" aria-hidden="true"></i>
411 + </div>
412 + <h3>$entry.title</h3>
413 + </div>
382 382  
383 - <details class="resource-faq-item">
384 - <summary>Which verification method is used?</summary>
385 - <p>
386 - Users verify access with time-based codes generated by an authenticator application.
387 - The setup page provides a QR code and a manual setup key.
388 - </p>
389 - </details>
415 + <p>$entry.content</p>
416 + </article>
417 + #end
418 + </div>
390 390  
391 - <details class="resource-faq-item">
392 - <summary>Can the second verification step be required for all users?</summary>
393 - <p>
394 - Yes. Administrators can make the verification step optional or required for all users
395 - from the XWiki Administration section.
396 - </p>
397 - </details>
420 +{{/html}}
398 398  
399 - <details class="resource-faq-item">
400 - <summary>What happens if a user loses access to the authenticator app?</summary>
401 - <p>
402 - Recovery codes can provide backup access when enabled. Administrators can also reset
403 - the user setup so the configuration process can be restarted.
404 - </p>
405 - </details>
422 +{{gallery}}
423 +[[image:mfa-admin-user-management.png]]
424 +{{/gallery}}
406 406  
407 - <details class="resource-faq-item">
408 - <summary>Can trusted browsers or devices be disabled?</summary>
409 - <p>
410 - Yes. Administrators can configure how long trusted devices remain valid. Setting the
411 - trusted-device duration to 0 disables this option.
412 - </p>
413 - </details>
426 +{{html clean="false"}}
414 414  
415 - <details class="resource-faq-item">
416 - <summary>Is this only a basic 2FA login-code screen?</summary>
417 - <p>
418 - No. The main login mechanism is two-factor authentication, but the application also includes
419 - features needed for a safer organization-wide rollout: enforcement policy, recovery codes,
420 - trusted devices, user self-service, administrator monitoring and administrator reset actions.
421 - </p>
422 - </details>
423 -
424 - <details class="resource-faq-item">
425 - <summary>Is this enough for compliance on its own?</summary>
426 - <p>
427 - No. This extension provides an important access-protection control, but it should be part
428 - of a broader security and compliance approach that includes permissions, upgrades,
429 - infrastructure, monitoring and operational procedures.
430 - </p>
431 - </details>
432 - </div>
428 + <p class="product-gallery-caption">
429 + Administrator view for checking and resetting a user MFA setup.
430 + </p>
433 433   </div>
434 434  </section>
435 435  
436 -<section class="product-section-muted" aria-labelledby="rollout-title">
434 +<section aria-labelledby="rollout-title">
437 437   <div class="container">
438 438   <div class="product-layout">
439 439   <article class="product-summary-card">
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440 440   <h2 id="rollout-title">Rollout recommendations</h2>
441 441  
442 442   <p>
443 - For a smooth rollout, start with a small administrator or pilot group before requiring
444 - the additional verification step for everyone. This helps validate the configuration,
445 - prepare user communication and reduce support issues.
441 + For a smooth rollout, start with a small administrator or pilot group before requiring MFA for everyone.
442 + This helps validate the configuration, prepare user communication and reduce support issues.
446 446   </p>
447 447  
448 448   <ol class="process-list">
... ... @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@
466 466   <li>XWiki version</li>
467 467   <li>Single wiki or wiki farm with subwikis</li>
468 468   <li>Current authentication setup</li>
469 - <li>Optional or required rollout policy</li>
466 + <li>Optional or globally required MFA policy</li>
470 470   <li>Trusted-device policy</li>
471 471   <li>Recovery-code policy</li>
472 472   <li>Rollout communication needs</li>
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482 482   <h2 id="cta-title">Interested in using this extension?</h2>
483 483  
484 484   <p>
485 - Send a short message with your XWiki version, current authentication setup and rollout goal.
482 + Send a short message with your XWiki version, current authentication setup and MFA rollout goal.
486 486   </p>
487 487  
488 488   <a class="btn btn-primary" href="$xwiki.getURL('contact.WebHome')">Contact Agnease</a>
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