INSIGHTS: Orion Two/Multi-Factor Authentication Rollout

May 09, 2022
Erin Long, CFP, Wealth Advisor

INSIGHTS:  Orion Two/Multi-Factor Authentication Rollout

Erin Long, CFP®

Wealth Advisor

On June 1st, AOG plans to implement Orion's Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), also known as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). It will be mandatory when logging into Orion and is required for all levels of logins. This policy is in place to help protect your sensitive data and information. Each user is granted access to Orion after successfully presenting two pieces of information.


After initial setup, in addition to entering your username and password when logging in, you'll also be asked to enter a registration code for 2FA. You'll be able to select whether this code is sent to you through a text message or a notification to your email. After entering the code, log into the system as usual.


Click the Two/Multi-Factor Authentication Overview link to review the user experience upon logging in, how to make changes to authentication information (if necessary), and troubleshoot common things that may occur during the setup process. 

Download Two/Multi-Factor Authentication Overview Instructions

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