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title: "Access Control Lists (ACL)"
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Access Control Lists (ACL)You can set **Access Control Lists (ACLs)** to limit logins to your account from pre-approved IP addresses, host masks, and networks.

This can protect your account in the event of your login credentials being compromised.

ACLs can take multiple parameters of the type:

- Exact IP address
- Netblock (i.e *205.210.42.0/24*)
- Hostname mask: (i.e *hostmask:\*.rogers.com)*
- Regex (posix regular expression) (i.e *regex: \[A-Z\]modemd.bell.ca)*

ACLs can be further controlled via your [2-factor authentication](https://easydns.com/features/2-factor-authentication/) settings, where you can specify that login from outside your ACLs can be validated with 2FA.

### Also See:

- [2-factor authentication](https://easydns.com/features/2-factor-authentication/)
- Country Level Login Restrictions
