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One switch, with a long reach. Security Settings — “Manage your clinic’s security settings” — decides whether everyone in your practice must use a second factor to sign in, and by extension whether they can open a client record at all.

What this tab controls

That is the whole tab. Two things people expect to find here are elsewhere:
  • Passkeys — the fingerprint or face sign-in on your own device — are set up per person, on their own account, not for the practice. See Account security.
  • Security alerts — the live list of emergency access grants, recovery-code use and two-factor resets — appear on the Staff & Teams tab, beside the people they concern. They show only when there is something to show, and only to owners and managers.

Set it up

1

Warn your team

Do this first. Everyone will be asked to set up an authenticator app the next time they sign in, and someone standing at a desk with a client waiting will not thank you for a surprise.
2

Turn on Require Two-Factor Authentication

The switch responds only for the owner. If it will not move for you, that is why — there is no error message.
3

Select Save Changes

You will see “Security settings updated successfully”.
4

Set up your own second factor

Do it before anyone else hits the prompt, so you can talk a colleague through it. See Two-factor authentication.

What changes once you save

Enrolment becomes unskippable. Every staff member is prompted to set up an authenticator app on their next sign-in, before they can reach any clinic data — there is no “remind me later”. It applies from that next sign-in, not immediately. Nobody is thrown out of a session they are already in, so the change lands gently. In practice that means the effect is spread over a day or two as people sign in again. Afterwards, client records can only be opened from a session that has actually passed the second factor. This is the part that surprises people: someone who is already signed in may still be asked for a code when they open a client’s chart, because the record needs the stronger session and their current one is not. It is one extra prompt, not a new sign-in. Nothing about the practice’s data, appointments or billing changes. This governs access only. Turning the requirement back off does not un-enrol anyone. People who set up an authenticator keep it and keep being asked for a code — which is the right outcome, but worth knowing if you turned it on to test. Signing in with a passkey counts as one factor and does not satisfy this requirement. A passkey replaces the password, not the code. Someone who uses a passkey will still be prompted for their authenticator app, and if they never enrolled one they will be stopped at the client record. Anyone relying on a passkey alone should enrol an authenticator before you turn this on.

Check it worked

Sign out and back in yourself. You should be asked to set up an authenticator app if you have not already, and for a code if you have. Then open a client record — it should open without a second prompt once your session has passed the check. Ask one colleague to confirm the same thing happened for them.

Common issues

This setting is owner-only. Managers and accountants can open the tab and read the switch, but it is disabled for them and the Save Changes button is not shown at all.
That is the client-record check doing its job — the session needs to have passed the second factor before a record opens. They enter the code from their authenticator app once and carry on.
A passkey is one factor. It does not satisfy the two-factor requirement. They need to enrol an authenticator app as well — see Two-factor authentication.
They use a recovery code if they saved one. Failing that, an owner can reset their second factor; the reset is recorded and appears in the security alerts on Staff & Teams.
Turning the requirement off stops it being compulsory for anyone new. It does not remove a second factor somebody already set up — they remove that from their own account.
They are not a practice-wide setting. Each person adds their own under Account security.