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Both users and admins can sign ... are listed under Admin accounts with advanced email security login access). Sign in to your GoDaddy Advanced Email Security page (use your GoDaddy username and password)....
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February 12, 2025 - Two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security beyond just a password. With 2FA enabled on your GoDaddy Webmail account, you’ll be required to verify your identity through another method—typically via text message or an authentication app—each time you log in from an unrecognized device or location. This greatly reduces the risk of unauthorized access. Phishing is a common tactic used by cybercriminals to steal login credentials by tricking users into clicking malicious links or providing personal information under false pretenses.
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If you can’t sign in after trying your username, customer # and email, try retrieving your username. Enter your Password, then select Sign In. If you set up 2SV, you'll be prompted to enter an authentication code or use your security key to complete the sign-in process.
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Then if a username and password is ever compromised, MFA stops the attacker from accessing the account because they won't have access to the next level of required authentication. When setting up MFA on your email, we recommend the Microsoft Authenticator app. It creates a one-time code, which is more secure than one-time codes sent by SMS.
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Note: If your web browser auto-fills your username and password, make sure it's using your Microsoft 365 email address and password, not your GoDaddy account credentials. (Optional) To stay signed in to your account when you close and reopen ...
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Enable or disable Advanced Email Security | Microsoft 365 from GoDaddy - GoDaddy Help US
Advanced Email Security protects your Microsoft 365 accounts from spam, malware and phishing attempts. Admins can enable Advanced Email Security in the Email & Office Dashboard. If you want to disable it, you'll need to contact our GoDaddy Guides. Sign in to your Email & Office Dashboard (use your GoDaddy username and password).
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r/proofpoint on Reddit: Godaddy, MS O365 and Proofpoint (as Advanced Email Security with Proofpoint).
September 29, 2024 -

Hey all!

We (a small company) are buying domain name and MS 365 through Godaddy. Also we have email security add-on (through Godaddy, ofc). Since last Thursday we have big issue with incoming emails. 550 5.7.1 error. Godaddy techs cannot help us (they twice did fix our DKIM and DMARC records but fruitless). We are not a direct Proofpoint customers which means nobody will answer. Email security dashboard is through Godaddy, not a direct Proofpoint link (https://godaddy1.cloud-protect.net/app/login.php)

Could you please help me to find the way to communicate to Proofpoint tech support? Or may be some other solution?

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r/cybersecurity on Reddit: GoDaddy email security
September 26, 2022 -

Hi everyone,

We are a rapidly scaling company who needs help with email security and we have run into a problem. We currently use GoDaddy for our domains and emails - this is becoming an issue.

We can’t seem to find any email security companies that work with GoDaddy. We want an overall software which you can see all of the emails. We know this is capable if we migrate to Microsoft; however, we don’t want to do this as it is too costly.

Could someone please help us with this? Is there a company out there that works with GoDaddy for email security.

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If you are a rapidly scaling company and the issue you described is your pain point, it's not likely going to get any better, as GoDaddy is first and foremost a domain registrar/web hosting company. Do they provide other services? Yes, as you know, they do. However, this begs the question about providing *those* particular services at scale and with the level of visibility to 3rd-party applications that you seem to need. If Microsoft is too costly, have you considered Google Workspace? Also, if you're in the non-profit space, you can gain access to Microsoft (and many other software/hardware) products at significantly reduced prices. Regardless, if growing, better to bite the bullet now and proactively put things in place that will support your growth vs taking reactive and potentially more costly steps later.
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We can’t seem to find any email security companies that work with GoDaddy. What type of email security products are you looking at? Email security gateways like Proofpoint, Mimecast, Barracuda, etc sit in front of your email system and are generally provider agnostic. Some of their added functionality (such as Proofpoint's auto-pull stuff) may only work with certain service providers but the filter products won't care. That said, I am with u/RealLou_JustLou . I would hardly recommend a 1-5 person company use GoDaddy for email let alone a growing one. As early as possible while scaling is the time to make a change, every time you put it off the amount of data and number of people you have to migrate grows. Microsoft; however, we don’t want to do this as it is too costly. Keep in mind that while something like Microsoft's Business Basic plan is CA$7.70/mo/user it includes a bunch of stuff. It has Teams so if you're paying for something like Slack you can drop that expense, includes OneDrive and SharePoint so can eliminate things like Dropbox, and has better security for email out of the box than GoDaddy so you may not need to pay for anything additional until you outgrow it by which time you'd have the cash ideally. You also get much better calendaring, group management, alias management, shared mailbox management, etc. Setup with mail clients also tends to be way better. As RealLou said Google Workspace is another option. It also has better native security, includes data storage, collaborative tools, etc.
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Go to your Email & Office Dashboard. Enter your GoDaddy Username or Customer #, and then your Password (your Microsoft 365 email address and password will not work here).
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r/godaddy on Reddit: Constant emails about my email account being signed in
January 23, 2024 -

I keep on getting emails from Godaddy, about a sign in into my email account (which is under their office 365 online). I have checked the IP and it seems to be from google?
Iv enabled 2FA and logged all the computers out yet I am still getting these emails.

When I click my "recent activity" in Office 365 it comes up as this IP in California, and logged in via Office 365 Exchange online. I did not even get an SMS on my phone which Iv enabled 2FA for

What's happening?

|| || |Your email account xxxx was signed into from a new location, device, browser, or application.|

|| || |Sign-In Details|

|| || |Device:Date: Thursday, 18 April 2024 at 12:29:42 am Central Daylight TimeLocation: United StatesIP: 209.85.208.181|

|| || |If you don't recognize this activity:|

|| || |Contact your account owner immediately. Your account may have been compromised. We recommend changing your password and enabling security defaults with your account owner.|

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I’m getting this for 6 hours now. On the phone with godaddy as I type this. It doesn’t say an attempt, it says they signed in!
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Same thing is happening to me and seems to have started about the same time (48 hours ago give or take). Godaddy has been completely hopeless at trying to provide any explanation for the logins, and tried to get me to pay for an enhanced security package "just in case". Note that this block of IPs (209.85.208.xxx) is registered to Google. A reverse lookup shows that 209.85.208.181 appears to be one of Google's mail servers. (mail-lj1-f181.google.com). Ref: https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=ptr%3a209.85.208.181&run=toolpage I use gmail to fetch mails from one of my domains hosted by Godaddy. This seems to coincide with the login messages. Do yours by any chance also appear when you send/receive email from a Godaddy domain through gmail? In the screenshot you have posted, I would suspect that the connection showing up as Windows10 is you (or another authorized user) connecting as normal to the Godaddy webmail, wheras the Office 365 Exchange connection is Gmail logging in to your Godaddy hosted email account. I'm not an expert and still seeking Godaddy's confirmation that this is actually the case... but hope this may be of reference. Would be interested to know if anyone else has the same experience. I also get IPv6 connections which resolve to Ireland, also Google registered servers. (An example ... 2a00:1450:4864:20::233 , which also seems to be a gmail server.)