This setup is best practice for direct login to comply with MFA requirement.
In Classic
From Setup, navigate to Administer | Manage Users | Permission Sets | New.
In Lightning Experience
Click the gear icon | Setup | Users | Permission Sets
Create a new permission set and label it as "MFA Required" as an example, select "None" for license type, click Save
From the permission set overview page, select System Permissions | Edit, enable the checkbox "Multi-Factor Authentication for User Interface Logins" permision, click Save | Save | Done.
From MFA permission set, select Manage Assignments to assign the permission set to users. Select the checkbox for affected users, click Save | Save and Done.
The users will be prompted to go through the MFA implementation process at next login.
Related setup video
How to Use Salesforce Authenticator for MFA Logins (For Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic)
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