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🚀 Updates - 2FA for all, Container Time Limits and a Discount

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codeanywhere.com

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support@codeanywhere.com

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Tue, Oct 2, 2018 04:26 AM

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Hi, Following the requests of our users and because of security issues like SIM hacking, we have dec

Hi, Following the requests of our users and because of security issues like SIM hacking, we have decided to offer a 2FA option that will let you authenticate with code-generating apps like Google Authenticator and Authy. Best of all this is now free to all Codeanywhere users! Please log in to your Dashboard to enable 2FA today. Container Time Limits We are working to make our container system the best possible for all of our users, and we are on a path to enable larger and more scalable containers for you all especially in the highest premium tier. But unfortunately this all comes at a price and compute power is not cheap, and as a preemptive measure for this we have to scale back on free usage. We have decided to keep Codeanywhere free for everyone, and will do so for as long as we are able to, but it will come at a price. FTP, SFTP, SSH and all Cloud connections will continue to work, as they always have, which is great! But from now on Container usage from free users will be limited to 2h of work per day. We understand that this will be hard on some, and we are very, very sorry for this, but it is the best we can do, except close free accounts completely. On the bright side, we would like to help our long time users like yourself and offer you a lifetime 45% discount if you upgrade and use the following code (Promo code: 45forlife633 ) within the next week ( Until 07th Oct. 2018). Your Codeanywhere Team.

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