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# June 2024

This month, we've added new features to boost your account's security and enhance the Express builder experience.

## What's new?

#### FIELD

#### Express

* **Easily estimate the length of your Express mission**\
  dscout automatically generates the estimated time to complete based on the number of questions and types of questions included in your mission. You can find the estimate displayed underneath incentives in your mission builder and launch modal. With a clearer understanding of what you're asking of scouts, you can set your incentives accordingly.

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#### Account Management

* **Introducing two-factor authentication (2FA)**\
  For enhanced account and data security, we've made [2FA the default for all accounts](https://help.dscout.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038798631)\* not currently set up to log in via single sign-on (SSO). In addition to logging in with your password, you'll be prompted to enter a one-time code from apps like Authy or Google Authenticator each time you sign into dscout.\
  \&#xNAN;*\*Note: users with Viewer accounts will not be required to use 2FA.*


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