June 10th, 2026
New
Improved
We've launched Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to add a stronger layer of protection to your account, particularly when connecting external financial institutions.
What: MFA is introduced at the moments it matters most. You can explore Orizon's manual tools without MFA enabled, but it becomes required before linking any external brokerage account.
Why: We want new users to get familiar with the platform without unnecessary friction, while ensuring that any real-time connection to your financial accounts is fully secured before it's established.
What: When completing MFA verification, you can check βTrust this device for 30 daysβΒ to skip code entry on that browser for 30 days.
Why: Security shouldn't mean re-verifying every time you open your dashboard. Device trust lets you move quickly on familiar devices while keeping your account protected. Verification is required again once the 30-day window expires.
What: A new Security section in Account Settings lets you manage trusted devices and connected brokerages. The "Clear Trusted Devices" option immediately revokes trusted status across all browsers.
Why: If you ever log in from a shared computer or think a device may be compromised, you can lock down all active sessions instantly without needing to contact support.
All external account connections on Orizon are strictly read-only. Our software securely retrieves holdings and historical metrics for visualization; we cannot place trades, move funds, or access your direct financial provider credentials.
Our commitment to transparency and data integrity is foundational to how we build. As we continue to scale our core systems, we will regularly share our technical and governance milestones with the community. More infrastructure and security updates will be rolled out as they are deployed to production.