--- title: Example Flows --- :::info You can apply these flows multiple times to stay updated, however this will discard all changes you've made. ::: :::info The example flows provided below will **override** the default flows, please review the contents of the example flow before importing and consider exporting the affected existing flows first. ::: ## Enrollment (2 Stage) Flow: right-click [here](/blueprints/example/flows-enrollment-2-stage.yaml) and save the file. Sign-up flow for new users, which prompts them for their username, email, password and name. No verification is done. Users are also immediately logged on after this flow. ## Enrollment with email verification Flow: right-click [here](/blueprints/example/flows-enrollment-email-verification.yaml) and save the file. Same flow as above, with an extra email verification stage. You'll probably have to adjust the Email stage and set your connection details. ## Two-factor Login Flow: right-click [here](/blueprints/example/flows-login-2fa.yaml) and save the file. Login flow which follows the default pattern (username/email, then password), but also checks for the user's OTP token, if they have one configured. You can force two-factor authentication by editing the _Not configured action_ in the Authenticator Validation Stage. ## Login with conditional Captcha Flow: right-click [here](/blueprints/example/flows-login-conditional-captcha.yaml) and save the file. Login flow which conditionally shows the users a captcha, based on the reputation of their IP and Username. By default, the captcha test keys are used. You can get a proper key [here](https://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/v3.html). ## Recovery with email verification Flow: right-click [here](/blueprints/example/flows-recovery-email-verification.yaml) and save the file. Recovery flow, the user is sent an email after they've identified themselves. After they click on the link in the email, they are prompted for a new password and immediately logged on. ## User deletion Flow: right-click [here](/blueprints/example/flows-unenrollment.yaml) and save the file. Flow for users to delete their account. :::warning This is done without any warning. :::