All products that are built on the Salesforce Platform provide free multi-factor
authentication (MFA) functionality. If you aren’t sure, use this topic to verify that your product
is built on the Saleforce Platform.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available in: all editions
Products built on the Salesforce Platform include:
Analytics Cloud
B2B Commerce Cloud
Experience Cloud
Industries products:
Automotive Cloud
Consumer Goods Cloud
Education Cloud
Financial Services Cloud
Government Cloud
Health Cloud
Manufacturing Cloud
Nonprofit Cloud
Philanthropy Cloud
Marketing Cloud–Audience Studio (formerly DMP)
Marketing Cloud–Account Engagement
Platform
Sales Cloud
Salesforce Essentials
Salesforce Field Service
Salesforce Starter and Pro Suite
Service Cloud
Partner solutions
MFA is also automatically enabled in these Salesforce products:
B2C Commerce Cloud
Heroku
Marketing Cloud Engagement (powered by Email, Messaging, and Journeys)
Marketing Cloud Intelligence (powered by Datorama)
Marketing Cloud Social
MuleSoft Anypoint Platform
Quip products
Tableau Cloud
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