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Gazebo Multi-Factor Authentication

Learn how to customize your MFA admin access and password requirements

Updated over 2 weeks ago

🎯Protect Your Data

To support data security and PCI compliance, Gazebo uses a secure authentication system with features like multi-factor authentication (MFA), centralized access, and strong password requirements—helping protect sensitive data and simplify logins for your team.

Gazebo is built with security and compliance at its core. To protect sensitive data and meet PCI compliance standards, all user access is managed through a secure, centralized authentication system.

Here’s how Gazebo ensures safe and reliable account access:

  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
    MFA is required for all accounts, providing an added layer of protection beyond just a password.

  • Strong Password Policies
    Password requirements are designed to align with industry best practices and PCI compliance standards.

  • Consistent, Secure Login Experience
    Users can expect a unified login screen and reliable access across supported applications.

These built-in protections help safeguard your camp’s data and support a seamless login experience for both staff and administrators.


Logging In: What to Expect

Logging in to Gazebo is quick, easy, and secure.

  1. Log in with your email. If it’s your first time, you’ll be prompted to set a password.

  2. You will be equired to set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).

  3. Passwords must meet security standards, and you’ll be guided through those requirements during setup.

💡Tip: We recommend that each user has a unique login tied to an active email address, as access to that email is required for password resets—even for generic logins.

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