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Trusting a Device for 30 Days (Two-Factor Authentication)

How to use the Trust This Device for 30 Days option in Re-Leased to reduce 2FA prompts on trusted devices — covers when to use it, the steps to enable it, and which devices should be trusted.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

The Trust This Device for 30 Days option lets your browser remember your verified identity so you're not prompted for Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) on every login. This applies only to the specific device and browser where you activate it — other devices still require 2FA as normal.


How to Trust Your Device for 30 Days

  1. Enter your Re-Leased login credentials as usual.

  2. On the 2FA token page, tick the Trust This Device for 30 Days checkbox.

  3. Complete your login with your 2FA token.

Your device is trusted for 30 days. When the period expires, you'll be prompted for 2FA again and can re-trust the device at that point.

Animation showing how to tick the Trust This Device for 30 Days checkbox during the 2FA login process in Re-Leased


Which Devices to Trust

Only trust devices that are secure and used solely by you. Do not enable this on shared or public computers — doing so allows anyone using that device to access Re-Leased without 2FA during the trust period.


Setting Up or Managing 2FA

For information on enabling and managing Two-Factor Authentication, see Setting Up Two-Factor Authentication in Re-Leased.

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