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      At present, the MFA status (enabled/disabled) of a user is not returned via UI or REST API, so there is no way for the admin to know whether the user has enabled it or not. While the CSV export for managed accounts provides this information, this is not possible with unmanaged accounts. 

      It would add value if the current GET user endpoint supported this property.

       

            [ID-8378] Return 'MFA Enabled' status via REST API

            Roland Flutet added a comment - duplicate of this: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRACLOUD-80542
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            I understand that Atlassian is pushing user administration via an Atlassian Access subscription but for organisations who are unable to subscribe to this, being able to return 2SV-related information linked to a user will be extremely helpful, especially if the Jira site allows access to users who are outside managed domains.

            There is currently no way to check whether a user outside a managed domain is enrolled in 2SV unless explicitly asking the user to send proof - which is an added burden to both end user and system admin.

            Herson Peñaflor added a comment - I understand that Atlassian is pushing user administration via an Atlassian Access subscription but for organisations who are unable to subscribe to this, being able to return 2SV-related information linked to a user will be extremely helpful, especially if the Jira site allows access to users who are outside managed domains. There is currently no way to check whether a user outside a managed domain is enrolled in 2SV unless explicitly asking the user to send proof - which is an added burden to both end user and system admin.
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            Description Original: At present, the MFA status (enabled/disabled) of a user is not returned via UI or REST API, so there is no way for the admin to know whether the user has enabled it or not.

            It would add value if the current [GET user|https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v3/api-group-users/#api-rest-api-3-user-get] endpoint supported this property.

             
            New: At present, the MFA status (enabled/disabled) of a user is not returned via UI or REST API, so there is no way for the admin to know whether the user has enabled it or not. While the CSV export for managed accounts provides this information, this is not possible with unmanaged accounts. 

            It would add value if the current [GET user|https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/jira/platform/rest/v3/api-group-users/#api-rest-api-3-user-get] endpoint supported this property.

             
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