Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds an extra security step to your HRA Hub login by requiring a one-time code from an authenticator app or email in addition to your password.
What is MFA?
MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) is a security feature that protects your account by requiring two forms of verification:
Your email and password
A one-time verification code sent to your authenticator app or email
This helps prevent unauthorized access even if your password is compromised.
When do I set up MFA?
You will set up MFA the first time you log into HRA Hub after account creation or invitation.
During setup:
You will be prompted to choose an MFA method
You must complete MFA setup before accessing your account
Your selected method becomes the default for future logins
How do I set up MFA?
Follow these steps during your first login:
Log in to the HRA Hub sign-in page with your email and password
When prompted, choose your MFA method:
Authenticator app (recommended), or
Email verification
Complete setup based on your selected method
Enter the one-time code provided
Confirm and finish setup
Once completed, MFA will be required for future logins.
Once you have signed in, (Sign in page) you will then be prompted to set up your Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) account with the authenticator app. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security to your Take Command account by requiring a one-time passcode in addition to your username and password. This ensures advanced safety measures for your account.
How do I set up MFA using an authenticator app?
If you choose an authenticator app:
Download an app such as:
Google Authenticator
Microsoft Authenticator
Authy
Open the app and scan the QR code shown in HRA Hub
The app will generate a 6-digit code
Enter the code into HRA Hub
Confirm to complete setup
You may also manually enter a setup key if scanning is not possible.
MFA troubleshooting steps
If you are having issues logging in, try the following:
Refresh the login page or restart your browser
Use an updated browser (Chrome is recommended)
Clear cache and cookies
Try an incognito/private window
Disable autofill/password managers temporarily
Switch to another device or browser
Request a new MFA code
Ensure your authenticator app or email is working correctly
If issues persist, you may need to reconfigure MFA or request a reset.
What does NOT happen with MFA?
MFA does NOT:
Replace your password
Remove the need for login credentials
Guarantee permanent device trust unless cookies are retained
Work without a valid email or authenticator setup

