# 1.169.0 - 20 August 2025

### Simplifying and strengthening login security

We’re making updates to the login process to create a more consistent and secure experience for all users.

Two-factor authentication (2FA) will now be enforced across the platform to help protect accounts. In some cases, 2FA can be disabled for individual users if required.

If you have 2FA enabled, you can now choose to “remember this browser” for 30 days. You’ll still enter your password each time you log in, but you won’t be asked for a 2FA code again on that same browser during the 30-day period.

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### Improvements and Bug Fixes

UbiQuity is constantly making small changes to ensure that, behind the scenes, everything will go as smoothly as possible and to continue to build a strong foundation to make improvements to the platform.

* Additional HTTP security headers across all UbiQuity web-facing endpoints to harden the platform and reduce the risk of client-side attacks.
* Added protections to prevent UbiQuity from being embedded in malicious websites, reducing the risk of clickjacking attacks.


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