FWIW, I am not against MFA. But its implementation can be pretty burdensome to the employees.
I understand requiring secondary authentication if I am logging in from the outside but if I am at work inside the firewall and I need to send an email, it is pretty burdensome to have to go through multiple pop-ups (which don't always work), have to fiddle with a mobile device etc. I am at work, on my DAMN computer, logged in as myself on the domain. Why do they need to bother me with MFA at this point? SMH
I understand requiring secondary authentication if I am logging in from the outside but if I am at work inside the firewall and I need to send an email, it is pretty burdensome to have to go through multiple pop-ups (which don't always work), have to fiddle with a mobile device etc. I am at work, on my DAMN computer, logged in as myself on the domain. Why do they need to bother me with MFA at this point? SMH