Asana Security Two Factor Authentication

A company not placing importance security for all of its users, or worse, only prioritizing paying users does carry a bad smell. The only worse thing would be asking users to pay for a secured https connection to the platform. We’ve been using the free version for years, then upgraded to premium a year or two ago. We’ve been very happy with it despite the lack of MFA. However our parent company is beginning to review use of external SaaS apps and requiring MFA on all. So, we’ve got a ticking time clock on our end before this might be turned off not of our own choosing. Come on, this seems silly guys @Asana. … And no, we don’t use GSuite, we use O365 like many other lovely corporations. Requiring an upgrade to the invisible sticker price of “Enterprise” to use SAML with Azure AD also smells poorly guys. Come on, this seems silly guys @Asana.

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