Web version
- Two-factor authentication (2FA) for web and mobile applications: We've enhanced security by introducing 2FA, which requires one-time passcodes (OTP) sent via email. Key features include:
- Email-based OTP: Users receive a verification code through email to confirm their identity during the login process.
- Flexible administration: Administrators can enable 2FA for all users or selectively for specific accounts, catering to diverse security requirements.
- Seamless integration: 2FA integrates smoothly into the existing login workflow, ensuring minimal disruption for end users.
- Enhanced security measures: Adds an extra layer of protection against unauthorized access, safeguarding sensitive telematics data effectively.
Feel free to read our latest blog post for more details.
Developer hub
- MFA documentation added: Documentation for the newly added multi-factor authentication (MFA) API is now available, guiding how to implement and manage 2FA for users.
- Multi-factor authentication settings: We’ve introduced a new API for managing multi-factor authentication (MFA) settings. It allows users to enable or disable MFA across all or specific accounts and set default MFA options for newly created users. We've also outlined the permissions needed to update and view MFA settings.
- User authentication code: A new API call is now available for managing user authentication codes. It supports resending and verifying multi-factor authentication (MFA) codes sent to the user's registered email. Successful verification returns a session hash, and a five-minute rate limit helps prevent abuse.
New devices integrated
We have expanded our support for Ruptela and Suntech devices with new integrations.
- Ruptela:
Ruptela Eco5
Ruptela Eco5 Lite
Ruptela Plug5 - Suntech:
Suntech ST4215
Suntech ST4215U
Suntech ST4505T
Suntech ST6560
Suntech ST4915LCBF
Suntech ST4955LCBW
Suntech ST4945S
The new additions increased the total number of integrated devices to 1624.