Accessing UNW sites that use ADFS (adfs.unwsp.edu)
Accessing library database resources (login.ezproxy.unwsp.edu)
Accessing VoiceThread recording software (unwsp.voicethread.com)
Microsoft Authenticator: Phone Sign-in
Prerequisites for Phone Sign-in
Install and setup the Microsoft Authenticator app: Getting started with Microsoft Authenticator
Turn on Phone Sign-in
Open the Microsoft Authenticator app.
Tap your UNW account to view more details.
Choose the option Enable phone sign-in.
Tap Continue to register the device with UNW.
Enter your password, tap Sign in.
Tap Register.
Once the registration completes, tap Continue.
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Registering your mobile phone does not allow UNW or Microsoft any control over the device. |
First time login process
Enter your username if it is not already populated, choose Next.
If you are prompted for your password, choose Other ways to sign in.
Select the option Approve a request on my Microsoft Authenticator app.
Open the Microsoft Authenticator app to enter the number displayed, then tap Yes.
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The passwordless phone sign-in will be used the next time you need to authenticate. You can always choose an alternative method by clicking Other ways to sign in. |
Security Keys (FIDO2
Security KeysMore information coming soon!)
Fast Identity Online (FIDO) represents hundreds of organizations from various industries on a joint mission to replace passwords with an easy-to-use strong credential.The resultingFIDO2 hardware security key reduces the ability of attackers to complete phishing attacks and is shown to both reduce sign-in complexity and increase security. It provides a streamlined user sign-in experience by replacing passwords with strong multifactor authentication. The security key holds your credential and is protected with a second factor such as a fingerprint or PIN.