General settings

The General Settings allow you to update your organization's name and URL slug, enable 2FA for users and 1-click reveal.

To access General Settings:

  1. Click "Settings" in the left navigation menu

  2. Click the "General" tab

Update Organization Name

The Organization Name is used to identify your company/team in Daito.

  1. Click on the "Organization Name" text field

  2. Type the new name

  3. Click "Save"

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Update Organization Slug

The Organization Slug is used to generate your organization's URL on Daito (e.g. yourcompany.daito.com).

  1. Click into the "Organization Slug" text field

  2. Type the new slug

  3. Click "Save"

Making changes to the Organization Name or Slug will not affect any existing users, URLs, or other data. These settings are for identification and customization purposes only.

Enforce 2FA for All Users

You can require that Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is activated for every user in your organization.

  1. Locate the "Enforce 2FA for all users in Daito.io" section

  2. Toggle the switch to the ON position

  3. Click Save

When 2FA is enforced:

  • Every user who has not already activated 2FA will be prompted to do so the next time they log in.

  • Newly added users will also need to set up 2FA during account creation.

Requiring 2FA enhances security by adding an extra layer of login verification beyond just a password. We recommend enforcing it for all users where possible.

Admins will still have the ability to disable 2FA enforcement or exempt individual users as needed via the Users settings page.

Enable 1-Click Token Reveal

When users generate verification codes in the Daito authenticator app, the tokens are briefly displayed before being copied. This setting removes that temporary reveal.

  1. Locate the "1-Click Token Reveal" section

  2. Toggle the switch to the ON position

  3. Click Save

With 1-Click Token Reveal enabled:

  • When users generate new tokens, the full codes will be automatically copied to their clipboard without being temporarily displayed on screen first.

  • This protects the tokens from potential shoulder surfing since they are never visibly revealed.

Users can still easily paste the tokens into login fields. This setting increases security by removing the brief token reveal during 2FA code generation and copy.