User MFA Factor Deactivated
Trigger a flow when a user deactivates a factor in Okta.
This operation uses the user.mfa.factor.deactivate Okta event.
Scopes
See Event cards for the list of required OAuth scopes needed by this card.
Output
| Field | Definition | Type | 
|---|---|---|
| Date and Time | The date and time when the event was triggered in the Okta API. | Text | 
| Message | Any message details about the event. | Text | 
| Event ID | Unique identifier of the event. | Text | 
| Event Type | Type of event that was published. | Text | 
| Event Time | Timestamp when the notification was delivered to the service. | Text | 
| Version | Versioning indicator. | Text | 
| Admin | Okta admin who enrolled the user in MFA. | Object | 
| ID | ID of the Okta admin who enrolled the user in MFA. | Text | 
| Alternate ID | Email address of the Okta admin. | Text | 
| Display Name | Display name of the Okta admin. | Text | 
| Type | Type of Okta admin who enrolled the user in MFA. | Text | 
| Okta User | The Okta user who deactivated an MFA factor. | Object | 
| ID | The unique identifier of the Okta user. | Text | 
| Alternate ID | Email address of the Okta user. | Text | 
| Display Name | Display name of the Okta user. | Text | 
| Reason | Outcome of the MFA factor being activated. | Text | 
| UUID | The universal unique identifier of the webhook event. | Text | 
| Event Details | The raw JSON payload returned from the Okta API for this particular event. | Object | 
| Headers | An object that represents the headers for the response. Each key of the header is parsed into a header string as a key and value pair, for example, Content-Type: text/plain. | Object | 
| Source | The source of any user-specific data. | Object | 
| Debug Context | ||
| Debug Data | Information on the triggered event that you can use for debugging. For example, returned data can include a URI, an SMS provider, or a transaction ID. | Object | 
While you can create more user or group fields for an Okta event, the Okta API only returns values for four fields: ID, Alternate ID, Display Name, and Type.
No other fields are supported for users or groups, and this event card doesn't return data from such fields.
Trigger a flow with this card
To trigger a flow using this card, you must already have a factor activated.
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                                                                Using a test account, in the upper-right corner of the Admin Console, click the dropdown menu for your account, and then click My settings. 
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                                                                In the Extra Verification section, click Remove for the factor that you want to deactivate. 
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                                                                Click Yes to confirm the removal of the factor. 
Removing the factor triggers any flow that uses the User MFA Factor Deactivated event card.
