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- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds a security layer to protect UFV computer accounts.
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- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Employees and students new to UFV will be prompted complete this combined registration, which offers two benefits: SSPR (self service password reset), and MFA (multi-factor authentication).
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- Cybersecurity
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
How multi-factor authentication (MFA) is used to secure your UFV account.
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- Cybersecurity
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
The Microsoft Authenticator app helps you sign in to your accounts when you're using multi-factor authentication (MFA). The Authenticator App works without cell service, and it's free on iOS and Android devices.
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- Account Security
To better protect your account, you might be asked to prove your identity if your account activity or sign-ins are found to be suspicious. You can dismiss these messages by passing a multi-factor authentication (MFA) prompt, and in some cases, you may be required to reset your password.
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- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
If you don't have access to your MFA method (e.g. lost phone, traveling), we can generate a temporary access pass for you to use instead.
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- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
How to check fi you are registered for MFA, and what to do if you lose access to your MFA verification methods (e.g., lost phone).
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- Cybersecurity
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
A security key is a device that plugs into a USB port on your computer, and can be used to verify multi factor authentication (MFA) or for passwordless sign in. Use this option if you do not have a mobile device or do not want to use your mobile device.