In an era where remote work and digital team management are becoming increasingly prevalent, ensuring the securityof sensitive data is crucial. Traditional authentication methods, such as passwords, are prone to cyberattacks, which has led to therise of Multifactor Authentication (MFA) systems. MFA enhances security by requiring multiple verification factors, but it oftenintroduces complexity that hampers user convenience. This review explores the integration of geolocation as a transparent factor inMFA systems, particularly in the context of team management applications. By leveraging GPS data, geolocation-based MFAprovides seamless authentication for users in predefined safe zones while maintaining flexibility for those outside these areas throughfallback mechanisms like Time-Based One-Time Passwords (TOTP). The review highlights key challenges such as location spoofingand geolocation accuracy, offering insights into current solutions and future improvements. This approach balances security withuser experience, providing a robust method for protecting distributed teams in various industries, including finance, healthcare, andtechnology.Keywords: Geolocation, Multifactor Authentication, Team Management, Cybersecurity, Location-Based Services, GPS, MobileSecurity, Time-Based One-Time Password, Data Protection.