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How to Enhance Account Security with IP Address Protection in Lawcus?
How to Enhance Account Security with IP Address Protection in Lawcus?

Enable IP address security to prevent unauthorized access.

Harsimran Singh avatar
Written by Harsimran Singh
Updated over 3 weeks ago

IP address security is a valuable feature in Lawcus that allows you to safeguard your account by preventing access from insecure internet connections such as public Wi-Fi in coffee shops and other unsecured networks. By enabling IP address security for specific roles, you can control access to your Lawcus account, adding an extra layer of protection to sensitive data. This article will guide you through two methods to enable IP address security for your Lawcus roles.

Method 1: Enable IP Address Security During New User Role Creation or Updating an Existing User Role

  1. Click on your User Avatar and select Manage your Organization from the available options.

  2. Navigate to Roles and Permissions and click +New Role to create a role. For existing roles, click on the Edit Icon next to the role to edit it.

  3. Provide the Role Name and Permissions for new roles. Scroll down to the IP Address field. Add the desired IP address/es for this role (multiple addresses are allowed).

  4. Click Create or Update to save the new role with IP address security enabled.

Method 2: To enable IP address security after new role creation

  1. Within the Roles and Permissions page, locate the role you want to enable IP address security. Click the Restrict access by IP under the role name.

  2. Enter the desired IP address/es for this role. Click Update to enable IP address security for the selected role.

Note: IP address restriction may cause hindrance if the user does not have a static IP address or addresses.


FAQ Section

FAQ1: Is there a way to view the IP history of logins into my account?

Answer: Currently, it is not possible to view the login history including IP addresses for your account.

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