麻豆传媒 uses for all faculty, staff, and student accounts. Multi-factor authentication means you must use a form of identification to sign into your 麻豆传媒 account. This two-step verification adds extra protection to your 麻豆传媒 account in the case that someone were to get your password they would not be able to access your account without a second form of verification. Note that a computer and your mobile device is the best way to set this up.

MMFA APP Installation Instructions

  1.  the Microsoft Authenticator app to your mobile device.
  2. Sign in to your  on your computer.
  3. Select Add a new way to sign in or verify and choose Use an app.
  4. If you鈥檝e already installed the app, select Next to display a QR code appear on the screen.
  5. In the authenticator app on your mobile device, select [three dots] then + Add account.
  6. Choose the account type and select Scan a QR code.
  7. Scan the code shown on the computer screen in step 4.
  8. Select Finish on the computer to complete the setup.

Note that if you get a new phone, you will need to re-setup Authenticator on your new device.

IM&T recommends this option. This will make authentication simple and easy! Note that Text/Call Authentication is being depreciated by Microsoft; moving forward you will need the app.

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Tips to keep your 麻豆传媒 account safe and secure! These tips can help protect your 麻豆传媒 account and strengthen it against attacks.

  • Download the free app:  is not only free to download but is also a secure & convenient way to sign into your account.
  • Watch for phishing attempts: Neither 麻豆传媒 nor Microsoft will ever ask for your password in an email. NEVER reply to any email asking for personal information.
  • Create a strong password: Make sure your new password is significantly different from previous passwords. Use a sentence or phrase, not single words. Make your password hard to guess.

You can set up your preferred method of multi-factor by accessing the . 

You will be able to exempt your device for up to 60 days before being prompted to use your second factor again. Use the Microsoft Authenticator application on your mobile device and use the 鈥淣otify me through app鈥 option. This will walk you through downloading and installing the application and whenever you need to use the multi-factor authentication it will just send a prompt to your phone.

Be mindful:

If you get a multi-factor prompt from the application, but you are not trying to login, click the Deny or No button and report the attempt to it.security@unco.edu. It means that someone has your logon credentials.

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