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Bureaucrats may, if they have identified to the WickedGov office and been listed on the [[identification noticeboard]], be granted the [[$authchecker|authentication checker]] privilege on Meta, allowing them to verify whether users have two-factor authentication enabled. These checks are centrally performed and logged at Meta.
Bureaucrats have access to [[Special:VerifyOATHForUser]] on their respective wiki, allowing them to verify whether users have two-factor authentication enabled. These checks must ''only'' be conducted on users who (a) hold local permissions for which two-factor authentication is required, or (b) have requested and are likely to receive such permissions. Bureaucrats are expected to be careful and judicious with this access, and inappropriate use may result in revocation the bureaucrat bit.

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Bureaucrats have access to [[Special:VerifyOATHForUser]] on their respective wikis, allowing them to verify whether users have two-factor authentication enabled. These checks must ''only'' be conducted on users who (a) hold local permissions for which two-factor authentication is required, or (b) have requested and are likely to receive such permissions. Bureaucrats are expected to be careful and judicious with this access, and inappropriate use may result in revocation of the bureaucrat bit.

Bureaucrats have access to Special:VerifyOATHForUser on their respective wiki, allowing them to verify whether users have two-factor authentication enabled. These checks must only be conducted on users who (a) hold local permissions for which two-factor authentication is required, or (b) have requested and are likely to receive such permissions. Bureaucrats are expected to be careful and judicious with this access, and inappropriate use may result in revocation the bureaucrat bit.