Feature Overview
This feature is only available for domestic users who use Money Forward ID.

Setup Steps
- Enable multi-factor authentication in Money Forward ID. Refer to this guide. Access the following URL to enable it: https://id.moneyforward.com/two_factor_auth_setting Once MFA is enabled, return to this service to continue.
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Enable forced MFA in this service.
Go to Settings > Security tab and enable Force multi-factor authentication.


- Log in again from the organization selection screen. The feature activates immediately after you turn it on. Users already logged in with MFA are not affected. Users logged in without MFA, or via a method like Google Login, are redirected to the organization selection screen. There, they must log in again with MFA.
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Log in to Money Forward ID using
ID + password + MFA. When the screen below appears, click the “Re-login” button to log in again. The login screen for this service appears, followed by a request to log in to Money Forward ID again. Click “Sign in with a different account” and log in with your ID/password + MFA. Google Login, passkeys, and similar methods are not available.


- Setup complete. Setup is now complete. You are automatically logged back in to this service and can resume using it. If other members also need to configure this, they can set up MFA in Money Forward ID. Then, they follow the same re-login steps in this service.
Effects of This Setting
The following Money Forward ID login methods cannot verify whether MFA is in use. Logins using these methods will be blocked.- Google Login (blocked even if MFA is enabled in Google)
- Apple ID Login
- Yahoo Login
- Passkeys

