0D54z0000AIbtNkCQJOkta Classic EngineMulti-Factor AuthenticationAnswered2024-12-31T16:59:05.000Z2024-12-12T20:17:44.000Z2024-12-31T16:59:05.000Z
How to disable Google Authenticator while login in account, I have disabled from Security -> Authenticator -> Enrollement -> policy but then i am getting 403 while login in account and not able to login

How to disable Google Authenticator while login in account, I have disabled from Security -> Authenticator -> Enrollement -> policy but then i am getting 403 while login in account and not able to login.

Could you please suggest ?


  • User17157611498146715886 (Customer Support Online Community and Social Care)

    Hello @User16557208570128759535 (Customer)​ , thank you for contacting Okta Community.

     

    If Google Authenticator was your only MFA factor set up and you disabled it without first setting up another factor, it resulted in a lockout, as an org cannot be left with no MFA for the Admin console. In alignment with the Okta Secure Identity Commitment, Okta is requiring customers to use multifactor authentication (MFA) to access their Okta Admin Console. MFA is an effective tool to protect against identity attacks.

    We are in the process of rolling this out and you should expect that this will be completed in Q4. The MFA will be required in all orgs, and no admins will be exempted.

    We recommend reviewing the Frequently Asked Questions article on this subject.

     

    If you have a paid production account with us, please leverage it to open a case via the support.okta.com site or call the support line. If those options are not available for you despite having a paid account, please contact your Okta Account Executive or Customer Success Manager, and they will be able to engage the Support team on your behalf. 

     

    Unfortunately, if no paid developer or production account is available, the only option left is to sign up for a new free trial or developer account.

     

    Alternatively, if you do not have a paid account but are interested in getting one, you can contact our Sales team. There is a chance for a paid account to be used to request assistance for a connected free account, but the Sales team would have more details on that.

     

    Regards. 

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  • User17157611498146715886 (Customer Support Online Community and Social Care)

    Hello @User16557208570128759535 (Customer)​ , thank you for contacting Okta Community.

     

    If Google Authenticator was your only MFA factor set up and you disabled it without first setting up another factor, it resulted in a lockout, as an org cannot be left with no MFA for the Admin console. In alignment with the Okta Secure Identity Commitment, Okta is requiring customers to use multifactor authentication (MFA) to access their Okta Admin Console. MFA is an effective tool to protect against identity attacks.

    We are in the process of rolling this out and you should expect that this will be completed in Q4. The MFA will be required in all orgs, and no admins will be exempted.

    We recommend reviewing the Frequently Asked Questions article on this subject.

     

    If you have a paid production account with us, please leverage it to open a case via the support.okta.com site or call the support line. If those options are not available for you despite having a paid account, please contact your Okta Account Executive or Customer Success Manager, and they will be able to engage the Support team on your behalf. 

     

    Unfortunately, if no paid developer or production account is available, the only option left is to sign up for a new free trial or developer account.

     

    Alternatively, if you do not have a paid account but are interested in getting one, you can contact our Sales team. There is a chance for a paid account to be used to request assistance for a connected free account, but the Sales team would have more details on that.

     

    Regards. 

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