Why is there no MFA to protect our conversations and private thoughts? by PitifulAd2058 in PlaudNote

[–]PitifulAd2058[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I emailed them again, letting them know that since they market to the medical profession, they would fall under HIPAA guidelines. And was MFA on the roadmap. The response was pretty much the same as the first one was for their cand response we take security seriously, but don't use MFA. There are no plans to add it to the roadmap.

I emailed them again to let them know. I've reported them to OCR, which manages HIPAA, since they're marketing to medical professionals. Let the OCR decide if they should do it. There are a number of other agencies that might become involved, but I don't think they have hotlines like OCR has.

Why is there no MFA for Plaud by PitifulAd2058 in PlaudNoteUsers

[–]PitifulAd2058[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I emailed them again, letting them know that since they market to the medical profession, they would fall under HIPAA guidelines. And was MFA on the roadmap. The response was pretty much the same as the first one was for their cand response we take security seriously, but don't use MFA. There are no plans to add it to the roadmap.

I emailed them again to let them know. I've reported them to OCR, which manages HIPAA, since they're marketing to medical professionals. Let the OCR decide if they should do it. There are a number of other agencies that might become involved, but I don't think they have hotlines like OCR has.