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faq:network_and_security:what_is_sap [2017/08/31 13:52] vikki [What is Suspicious Prevention Access (SAP)?] |
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You can always configure your SAP settings on your VO account’s **Profile -> Suspicious Access Prevention**.\\ | You can always configure your SAP settings on your VO account’s **Profile -> Suspicious Access Prevention**.\\ | ||
If you are a mobile user who travels to multiple countries, you can simply **whitelist** accesses for your travelling countries, so that you can continue to login from those countries.\\ | If you are a mobile user who travels to multiple countries, you can simply **whitelist** accesses for your travelling countries, so that you can continue to login from those countries.\\ | ||
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**Note:** You are advised to perform the whitelist action before travelling to the destination.\\ | **Note:** You are advised to perform the whitelist action before travelling to the destination.\\ | ||
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This setting can be accessed on **Profile -> Admin Tasks -> Account**, through each user’s account settings.\\ | This setting can be accessed on **Profile -> Admin Tasks -> Account**, through each user’s account settings.\\ | ||
This would help your users to continue to access their accounts if they have forgotten to whitelist their destination country and being blocked.\\ | This would help your users to continue to access their accounts if they have forgotten to whitelist their destination country and being blocked.\\ | ||
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Video Tutorial: https:// | Video Tutorial: https:// |