Account security
Use Security Settings to protect your Atomicat account and reduce the risk of unauthorized access.
Two-factor authentication​
Two-factor authentication adds an extra verification step when someone signs in from a new device. Atomicat uses a code-based verification flow so a password alone is not enough to access the account.
When two-factor authentication is enabled:
- New devices require an additional verification step.
- Trusted devices can reduce friction for a limited time.
- Your account is better protected if a password is exposed.
Disabling two-factor authentication​
Atomicat asks for confirmation before disabling two-factor authentication. Disabling it makes the account less secure because anyone with the password may be able to sign in without an additional code.
Only disable it temporarily, and turn it back on as soon as possible.
Security best practices​
- Use a unique password for Atomicat.
- Keep two-factor authentication enabled.
- Do not share logins between teammates.
- Review active sessions regularly.
- Remove access when a teammate leaves the workspace.
- Be careful with public or shared devices.
Related docs​
Frequently asked questions​
What is a trusted device?
A trusted device can skip extra verification for a limited period after you approve it. Only trust devices you control.
Should teams share one login?
No. Invite each person as a team member instead so you can manage access and sessions safely.