We have an organization, a verified domain, and claimed accounts.
We'd also want to invite users from outside of our organization (domain) to access and be part of our Confluence Cloud instance.
As we'd like access to our data to be as secure as possible, is there a way to enforce them to have 2FA enabled?
- Something like.. if this user doesn't have 2FA enabled AND isn't logged with OAuth(Google, AD, etc), don't allow them to access our instance.
Your Atlassian account still has your old email address on it. You can still log in with that, you just can't see the emails that are being sent to it (I assume you have no access to the old email any more). I'd recommend going to id.atlassian.com with it and changing the email address on it to an email you can get.
The change of email will have removed your companies SSO from the Atlassian account, but you should still be able to get into atlassian systems with it.
I assume you're posting here with a new account?
Yes, the post was from the new account. I wonder how I can change the email-adress to the new one: it's also in use.
Yes, I can log in with the old one (see this reply).
Weird!
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Ok, that's good.
You can not have two Atlassian accounts with the same email address. If you wish to change the email on Atlassian Account 1 to the email you have on Account 2, then you will need to change the one on Account 2 to something else first.
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