Learn about the different ways to sign in to Seclore.
- What you need to know
- Default sign-in
- Signing in as a new user
- Signing in with Google, Microsoft, and SSO
- Two-factor authentication (2FA)
- One-time enrolment with an authenticator app
- Signing in with 2FA
- Related articles
What you need to know
- To protect files and emails, access Seclore-protected files and emails, or to view/manage protected files and emails, you need to sign in to Seclore.
- Depending on the settings chosen by your enterprise or the enterprise you received your protected file from, you’ll see different options to sign in to Seclore.
Default sign-in
This section shows how to sign in with the default email ID and password fields, and what to do when you're signing in for the first time.
The Sign In page will open in your browser.
Signing in as a new user
If you’re signing in to Seclore for the first time, we’ll send a security code to your email. Have a look at this walkthrough!
Signing in with Google, Microsoft, and SSO
You may see options to sign in with Google, Microsoft, and/or any other authentication provider chosen by your enterprise.
Two-factor authentication (2FA)
One-time enrolment with an authenticator app
Sign in with any of the methods mentioned above.
Install any authenticator app on your mobile. You can go with Microsoft authenticator, Google authenticator, or any other similar app.
Signing in with 2FA
Sign in with any of the methods mentioned above.
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