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Shopware really needs 2FA for admin accounts by default.
It’s 2025, and relying only on a password to protect the backend feels outdated. The admin panel gives full access to orders, payments, and customer data — that should never be just one step away.
Other platforms like Shopify, WordPress, and Magento have built-in 2FA already. In Shopware, you still need plugins or workarounds, which is frustrating.
A simple TOTP setup (Google Authenticator, Authy, Microsoft Authenticator) with backup codes would already go a long way. Ideally, shop owners could make 2FA mandatory for all admin users.
👉 Security should be a core feature, not an optional add-on.