Account Dashboard
Web3Auth's Account Dashboard provides a unified platform for users to manage their Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and account security with ease. This document provides an overview of its features and how to integrate it seamlessly into your application.
1. Unified Recovery Management
The Account Dashboard allows users to:
- Set up recovery factors such as Password, Social Recovery, Authenticator App, and Recovery Phrase.
- Manage and modify existing recovery factors.
With these features, users can strengthen their account security effortlessly.
Additionally, users can:
- Unhide and copy their backup phrase for safekeeping.
- Resend the recovery phrase to their registered email address if forgotten.
- Add or remove MFA factors as needed for enhanced security.
The Account Dashboard allows users to:
- Set up recovery factors such as Password, Social Recovery, Authenticator App, and Recovery Phrase.
- Manage and modify existing recovery factors.
With these features, users can strengthen their account security effortlessly.
2. Device Overview
Users can view and manage all devices connected to their account, ensuring complete control over their sessions. They can:
- Add trusted devices.
- Remove unused or unauthorized devices.
- Set current devices as default for enhanced convenience.
3. Security Insights
A visual indicator displays the overall security status of the account, encouraging users to set up additional recovery factors for better protection.
Setup and Integration
Implementation in Your dApp
Integrate the Account Dashboard with your dApp by embedding it as part of your user flow. This provides users with:
- Seamless access to recovery factor setup.
- Quick device management.
- Real-time security insights.
Enhance User Security
We recommend encouraging your users to:
- Set up at least three recovery factors.
- Regularly review their connected devices.
- Enable advanced security measures like passkeys and authenticator apps.
FAQs
Can users access the Account Dashboard without logging in?
No, the Account Dashboard is secured and can only be accessed after successful authentication.
What recovery factors are supported?
The Account Dashboard supports the following recovery factors:
- Social Recovery
- Recovery Phrase
- Password
- Authenticator App
- Passkeys