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Share Linux Professional Institute (LPI) 2FA with your team — without screenshots.
Linux Professional Institute (LPI) doesn't currently support 2FA. If you're sharing access, the canonical fixes are below — but the better long-term answer is to ask Linux Professional Institute (LPI) to add 2FA.
The setup
What to do when Linux Professional Institute (LPI) won't 2FA.
- 01Use Kaito to enforce per-user access. Even without 2FA, Kaito gives you a record of who logged in to Linux Professional Institute (LPI) when, via the audit log of password retrievals.
- 02Use a strong, unique, long password. Generate it with a password manager. Never reuse it.
- 03Email
support@lpi.organd ask for 2FA. Volume is the only way these get prioritized.
Compliance
Sharing tolerated for Linux Professional Institute (LPI)
Linux Professional Institute (LPI)'s terms on account sharing are unclear or grey-area. Many teams share access in practice; doing so via Kaito gives you a clean audit trail if it ever becomes a question.
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