 Hello, my name is Robbie, I'm the UX designer in the platform team. Today I'm just going to run you through an update that's already been doing some development work in the last sprint on the improvement for the multi-factor user setup. So on the left is how it currently is and on the right is how we have improved it. So I'm just going to share my screen and show you a little demo. Yeah, so this is how it currently is. The multi-factor authentication came in in the last update and so at the moment when you're in your user profile imagining that I'm a student, this is if I had to set up my authenticator as like the SMS or the app or the security key, this is sort of what I'm presented with. A little bit clunky, a little bit hard to use, so say basically I wanted to set up an app, I would click this button and then I would get faced with a bit of there's a bit of flow to it but it's it's it needed some improvement. So I'll show you what we have done. So here is the Figma prototype. So what we've done is obviously the initial landing page is a lot simpler and it's separated into these card designs which are just sectioning off the the more important parts making a lot more user friendly. I'll just run through the authenticator app process and I got a lot of help with this from Julia so shout out to her. So basically you would come and if you needed to set it up you click on the blue button that would take you through. We've tidied up the text, the copy and given a bit of a one two three sort of these are the steps you have to go through. So basically you would put in your device name and then you would scan this QR code with one of the authenticator apps. Most people would have a pretty good idea of so the Google Authenticator or Microsoft and other places that probably have to use it. So say you would scan the QR code this little screen emulates what would be showing up on your mobile and then you would just follow that through that would give you a code and then you would enter verification code and say so it's a pretty standard process which is pretty familiar and a lot of MFA but so it's nothing super new but we're just tidying up the process that was already there. Basically once you've done it it would say that it successfully set up and instead of saying set up down the bottom it would now say manage and it would say that it's active. So if you wanted to click on the manage it would bring you to this page and it would give you a couple of options. For various reasons of the way that the MFA set up it's pretty important that you replace your factor but there is instances when you can remove. So basically if you only had one factor set up and you removed it and logged out and then didn't set it up then you would lock yourself out. So at this case because there's multiple factors there we can have to remove but if there wasn't a multiple factors it would only say replace. So I'll just run it. So if you just click replace it would prompt you that you of what's gonna happen and you still yes I want to replace it. That would take you back to the beginning. Basically the only change this time is it's gonna tell you that you through this text that you're replacing your app. It kind of in the background it's sitting in sort of a bit of a waiting position until you've activated all of this process. It doesn't it doesn't replace until you click save and then now it says authenticate it you've got the new one and it's there. Whereas if you went to remove it would just say do you want to remove it yes remove it and then it takes you back to the beginning. So that's pretty much the updates there. There is other tweaks to the sort of the flow of the the other two factors but I'll leave those for now but it's basically the main thing was just the landing page of the user preferences. We just improve that sort of intuitiveness for everyone. So that's that's that.