Permissions Needed for setup: Customize Application
Works with or without two factor permission sets in place.
These identity verification settings are also available on the Session Settings page. You can change the settings in either location.
In Security Session Settings Section: Allow location-based automated verifications with Salesforce Authenticator (check the box.)
In the Salesforce Authenticator App: When you select “Always verify from here”, the next time you log in from the same computer (browser), and the phone is in the same location, your phone will respond automatically for you when all are the same in a repeated pattern of 3 or more times.
Note: If there are any differences, dynamic IPs, location, browser or device changes the user will be prompted for push notification again.
1. In the Salesforce Authenticator App of the User end phone/app side click path:
In the Salesforce Authenticator app from the phone: in the app click the wrench circular icon > go to Advanced Settings - Automation Settings> click the > arrow to turn ON Enable Einstein Automation to activate.
Note The Salesforce Org Admin must have checked to allow automation in the Org wide settings.
2. Salesforce Org Admin side click path (Classic and Lightning):
From Setup, enter Identity Verification in the Quick Find box, then select Identity Verification.
Enable - Let Salesforce Authenticator automatically verify identities using geolocation
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