With Zendesk authentication, you can manage additional security settings such as IP restrictions, two-factor authentication, and session time-out settings.
These settings help enhance the security of your Zendesk environment by controlling access and ensuring that only authorized users can access sensitive information.
You can authenticate users in Zendesk Chat using Zendesk's own user authentication or by implementing single sign-on (SSO). This allows users to sign in seamlessly using popular services like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, or X (formerly Twitter). To…
End users can be authenticated in Zendesk Chat by requiring them to sign in to your Help Center to submit or view tickets. For Chat or Web widgets, you can enable authenticated visitors. These settings ensure that only signed-in users can access…
To access authentication settings in Zendesk Chat, go to the Chat dashboard, select Settings > Account, and then click the Security tab. From there, select Manage under Authentication Options. This will automatically open the Admin Center, where…
No, agents cannot configure authentication settings in Zendesk Chat. Only administrators have the ability to manage these options. This ensures that sensitive security settings are only accessible to those with the appropriate permissions,…