Mimics the behavior as if the user had logged out and tried to log in
again. Users with 2SV (2-step verification) enabled see their 2SV
challenges if they did not opt to have their second factor responses
saved. Apps Core (GSuites) admins can configure settings to disable 2SV
cookies and require 2SV for all Apps Core users in their domains.
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