
The Start by getting the app window opens. Under Step 1 (on the screen), choose Mobile app from the Authentication phone drop-down list. The For added security, we need to further verify your account prompt appears.
Using your computer's web browser, go to. On your mobile device, go to the app store, search for Google Authenticator. Use MFA with any UD Microsoft Office for Education web page or program, such as downloading Microsoft Office or accessing Microsoft Exchange (Outlook). Set up Microsoft MFA with Google Authenticator Verify that Two-factor authentication (2FA) in the My account information section now reads: You are enrolled in two-factor authentication. At the bottom of the page, click the Finish & submit button.
Print these one-time-use 2FA codes to use in an emergency or if you are traveling internationally.
You will be provided 2FA emergency codes. Use the code in the Authenticator app to verify your 2FA code. Choose Authenticator app as the primary method for receiving a 2FA code. On your computer, click the Next step button. You can choose a UD-issued fob,a US phone number (text or voice), or a Non-UD email address (students only). Choose and follow the onscreen prompts to set up a backup-up method of receiving 2FA codes. On your computer, choose Yes, I'm receiving 2FA codes from the Is your authenticator app set-up complete question. Rename the account so that it will be easy to identify. You may need to vary the pressure to have the option to rename the account. Make the account in Google Authenticator easier to identify by renaming it (optional).ĭepending on your device, a quick tap may show the option to copy. The account and codes appear in the Google Authenticator App on your mobile device. Point your mobile phone or device's main camera (back of the case) at the QR code displayed on your computer.