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Two-step sign-in
Text codes or authenticator app. Recovery codes for the emergency. Recommended for every owner.
The owner account is the keys to the kingdom
A Kintaria workspace contains medications, conditions, contact info, advance directives, insurance details — exactly the data a phishing scammer would love. The workspace owner’s email password is the single point of failure. Even diligent owners reuse passwords, and breaches happen monthly. Without a second factor, anyone who gets the email gets the workspace.
A second factor, two ways to do it
Visit /settings/mfa. Pick SMS (Kintaria texts you a 6-digit code each sign-in — easiest setup, works on any phone) or an authenticator app (Authy, Google Authenticator, 1Password — slightly more setup, works offline, harder to intercept). Either way you also generate recovery codes — single-use codes you save somewhere safe in case you lose your phone. Optional today for everyone, strongly recommended for owners.
The breach that wasn’t
Six months in, your email gets caught in a breach (the news sends notifications about a popular service). Someone tries to sign into your Kintaria account using the leaked credentials. Without the second factor, they fail. You change the email password the next day. Mom’s workspace was never at risk.
More of what Kintaria does
Share with a provider
A one-time URL you can hand to a doctor, social worker, or attorney. Read-only, time-limited, revocable.
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A clean PDF summary for the ER, the new specialist, the cardiologist who hasn’t seen the chart. Folds into a wallet.
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Encrypted at rest and in transit. Full audit trail. Private by default — never used to train AI, never sold.
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