Yes, you can require sign-in for specific sections of your Zendesk Help Center. By linking to a section or article that is restricted to signed-in users, you can trigger the authentication process when users attempt to access it.
This approach is useful if you don't want to require sign-in for the entire Help Center but still want to protect certain content. Keep in mind that this method won't work if users navigate directly to the Help Center homepage in an open setup.
To set up SSO for your Zendesk Help Center, you need to configure it to use the same authentication method as your external site. This allows users to sign in to the Help Center using their existing credentials from your website. However, users…
To automatically sign users into your Zendesk Help Center, configure it to require sign-in when users are already authenticated on your external site. This ensures that the Help Center recognizes the user's session and signs them in automatically….
A useful workaround for authenticating users to your Zendesk Help Center is to append '/signin' to the Help Center URL. This forces the Help Center to check for authentication and, if successful, redirects users back to the homepage. This method is…
Yes, users can enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for the Zendesk Help Center. This adds an extra layer of security to their accounts, ensuring that only authorized users can access the Help Center. Two-factor authentication requires users to…