Two-factor authentication of domain operations
The option allows you to configure additional second factor confirmation of the following operations performed with the domain name:
- domain name DNS server management;
- management of the domain name's child DNS servers;
- suspension of domain name delegation;
- enabling/disabling DNSSEC;
- Change of whois contacts;
- change of individual contact data;
- change of the domain name settings allowing/prohibiting change of registrar;
- mass change operations for .RU, .SU, .РФ and third-level domains;
- access to the control panel of the premium DNS service, if the service is enabled for the domain;
- access to the control panel of the Website Monitoring service, if the service is enabled for the domain;
- activation/deactivation of the Monitoring of Competitive Registrations service, if the service is enabled for the domain;
- domain name transfer from one agreement to another;
- domain name transfer to another registrar;
- change of settings, enabling/disabling options included in domain security levels.
To configure or enable an option:
- Make sure that two-factor authentication is enabled under the agreement.
You can configure two-factor authentication in Active services–Domains – Security – Two-factor authentication section.
Please note: if two-factor authentication is disabled under the agreement, the Two-factor authentication of operations option for the domain will also be disabled.
- Choose the Domains tab in the Active Services section on the main page of your user account:
- Choose a domain
- Go to Security tab.
- Go to Two-factor authentication of operations and click Enable.
To disable two-factor authentication of operations with a domain, on the domain page, click Disable in the Two-factor authentication of operations item in the Security tab.