sounds like a better solution is don’t use docusign
Comment on Passkeys Explained: The End of Passwords
cenzorrll@piefed.ca 20 hours agoI’ve found a pretty good use for a passkey. Docusign. About every 3 months I need to docusign something at work. The process involves logging in, changing your password, logging in again, opening the document, logging in to sign, logging in to finish. The only steps you get to skip if there’s more than one document is the initial log on, and changing password. So with a passkey I just touch it a bunch of times and there’s no password change.
pr06lefs@lemmy.ml 20 hours ago
cenzorrll@piefed.ca 20 hours ago
K, I’ll go tell the CEO that they need to come up with something different.
bookmeat@lemmynsfw.com 19 hours ago
There’s like a million other free/libre digital document signing platforms out there. Try one that doesn’t suck.
cenzorrll@piefed.ca 17 hours ago
Unfortunately, per the comment you replied to, that isnt under my control.
Brokkr@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
Sounds like a password manager would make that way easier. Changing your password would involve a few extra clicks. Also, you might want to check with your IT folks. Asking people to constantly change their password is a good way to weaken password strength. I don’t use docusign, but there is probably a setting that they can change.
cenzorrll@piefed.ca 19 hours ago
Oh, I agree, but I have to argue enough with professionals who know better as it is. I have to do it every day with recent PhDs as a BA who’s been doing the job for 15 years. At this point it’s not my problem if something happens. I have other things that affect me every day to fight about. I’ll just continue cycling through my no repeats after 10 changes, 12 character passwords and using my yubikey for docusign for my own sanity.