Microsoft Authenticator app
This is the best option for most students, and it is recommended by UNW IT. Using your mobile phone or tablet, you can easily sign in without a password, use multifactor codes when you don’t have Wi-Fi or cell coverage, and reset your password if needed, all from the app! Check out Getting started with Microsoft Authenticator to learn more.
Students without a mobile device to install the Microsoft Authenticator app will be provided with a security key.
Contact the IT Service Desk to request one.
Third party authenticator app
If you prefer to use another authenticator app that supports standard multifactor codes (a.k.a. time-based one-time password or TOTP), these are also supported for UNW accounts.
You can register these methods by choosing the Authenticator app option when you are setting up your authentication methods, then selecting I want to use a different authenticator app during the setup process. Visit https://mysignins.microsoft.com/security-info to get started.
Examples:
Security key
Security keys (i.e. FIDO2) provide an easy-to-use sign-in experience by replacing passwords with strong multifactor authentication. The security key contains your sign-in credential and is protected with a second factor such as a fingerprint or PIN.
These USB or NFC devices can be transported and connected to the device you are signing into when needed. If you already own one, you can set it up as a UNW authentication method detailed here: https://unw.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ITSKB/pages/205029635/Passwordless#FIDO2-Security-Keys.
Hardware token
Hardware tokens are dedicated devices that generate codes like authenticator apps. As an alternative to security keys, hardware tokens may be issued by UNW IT to students who do not have a mobile device that supports authenticator apps or where FIDO2 security keys are otherwise not supported.