Nextcloud 11 Launches with Two-Factor Authentication, Performance Improvements | Linux Today

Nextcloud 11 Launches with Two-Factor Authentication, Performance Improvements

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Marius Nestor
Dec 13, 2016

Bundled with numerous scalability, security, and performance improvements, Nextcloud 11 launches today attested by NCC Group, a global expert in cyber security and risk mitigation. It’s an important milestone that introduces exciting new features and addresses many of the issues reported by users in Nextcloud 10. Noteworthy changes in Nextcloud 11 include support for two-factor and Kerberos authentication support based on Universal 2nd Factor and Time-based One-Time Password, implementation of access rights on app-specific login tokens, as well as support for cutting-edge CSP 3.0 and same-site cookies browser security features.

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