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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.
Students and employees are required to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to verify their identity when signing in to UFV services - either with a phone or security key. 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. A temporary access pass is a temporary passcode that lets you verify your identity when signing in, instead of your usual MFA method.
New UFV Employees and Students will be prompted complete this combined registration, which offers two benefits: SSPR (self service password reset), and MFA (multi factor authentication).
Learn how multi factor authentication (MFA) works to secure your UFV account.
Troubleshooting guide for the issue when the keyboard language is set incorrectly causing errors or typing different characters than typed.
Various methods to back up files and data
Bitlocker-To-Go allows you to encrypt an external drive (e.g. USB), securing the data on it from unauthorized access.
Upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11
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How to place International/Domestic long distance calls.
Start here to learn about multi-factor authentication (MFA) at UFV.
Instructions for employees on using Ricoh printers.