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==Get verification codes with Microsoft Authenticator==
==Get verification codes with Microsoft Authenticator==

Revision as of 19:19, 29 November 2023

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is a multi-step account login process that requires users to enter more information than just a password. For example, along with the password, users might be asked to enter a code sent to their email, answer a secret question, or scan a fingerprint. A second form of authentication can help prevent unauthorized account access if a system password has been compromised.

Get verification codes with Google Authenticator

Before You Begin

  1. You must have a setup key.
  2. The Authenticator app must be installed on a device that has one of the following operating systems:
    • Android more recent version.
    • Apple iOS more recent version.

Procedure

  1. From your device, open the Google Authenticator app.
  2. Tap caption
  3. Tap caption
  4. Enter the following details:
    • A name for the account, for example, Issabel or the name of your preferences.
    • The secret key provided in the email.
  5. Verify that the key type is time based.​ caption
  6. Tap caption

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Get verification codes with Microsoft Authenticator