ClouDNS continues to enhance account security and API flexibility with new sub-user functionality.
Sub-users can now enable and disable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) directly through both the ClouDNS Control Panel and the API. This gives account owners and teams more flexibility when managing access security across multiple users and workflows.
In addition, we have introduced support for session-based API authentication. After a successful login with user ID/sub-user ID and password, the system now returns a session_id, which can then be used for subsequent API requests. This makes session handling easier and authentication flows more streamlined when working with the ClouDNS API.
These improvements are especially useful for teams, integrations, and automated systems that rely on secure and efficient access management.
Explore the latest improvements directly from your ClouDNS Dashboard.
More enhancements are already on the way. Stay tuned!