FAQs for Multifactor Authentication
About
Multifactor authentication (MFA) is all about protecting your account from unauthorized access. Because passwords can be easily stolen or ‘phished’, it’s important to add layers of protection through the use of multiple forms of account verification.
If you haven’t already, check out the Setting up Microsoft Authenticator App and Passwordless Authentication articles to help you secure your account and sign in without a password.
- 1 About
- 2 Frequently Asked Questions
- 2.1 What are my options for multifactor authentication?
- 2.2 What about voice call or SMS methods?
- 2.3 What is the backup email used for?
- 2.4 I forgot my multifactor today, what do I do?
- 2.5 My multifactor device was lost/broken, help!
- 2.6 I just got a new device, how do I set it up?
- 2.7 I’m going to be without cell service, can I still login?
- 2.8 Why don’t I see a notification when I’m trying to sign in?
- 2.9 Someone else changed my password or multifactor authentication.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are my options for multifactor authentication?
What about voice call or SMS methods?
What is the backup email used for?
I forgot my multifactor today, what do I do?
My multifactor device was lost/broken, help!
I just got a new device, how do I set it up?
I’m going to be without cell service, can I still login?
Why don’t I see a notification when I’m trying to sign in?
Someone else changed my password or multifactor authentication.
Contact the IT Service Desk right away if you suspect unauthorized access to your account.
Not finding the answer you’re looking for?
Contact the IT Service Desk for support and advice on multifactor authentication.
Call (651) 631-5699
Email servicedesk@unwsp.edu
Visit us in Riley Hall 0106 during regular hours.
Additional Microsoft Authenticator questions may be answered here:
Microsoft Authenticator FAQs - Microsoft Support