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Warning

Don't be a victim! Never provide the Duo verification code to anyone!

If you get random requests for Duo verification – when you're not logging into anything – your account has been compromised and someone has your password. Select "I'm not logging in" and reset your password immediately! 

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2-Step with Duo verified push authentication is required to access any service that uses the University's main sign-in page. Check the "Trust Browser" box to reduce the number of notifications you get from Duo.  Select this feature in all browsers you use for the most seamless experience. You should only use this feature on your personal devices. For more information, see Trust Browser Option-Instructions.

I can't use the Duo Mobile app. What should I do?

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What is the Trust Browser option and how does it work?

You should ONLY usethis feature on your personal devices. This is a setting that gets saved in your browser's cookies. If you check the "Trust Browser" box, and use the same computer and browser, you won't have to verify your identity with Duo for 30 days.  Select this feature in all browsers on your personal devices, that you use for the most seamless experience.  For more information, see Trust Browser instructions.

How many devices can I register with Duo?

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Yes. Use the Duo Mobile app utilizing the built-in Passcode feature while traveling within the United States as well as Internationally.  This is a great feature to use because you can generate and use passcodes without a Wi-Fi connection (i.e airplane mode).  You may wish to manage or update devices to correspond with the availability of technology resources while you are traveling.  For more information visit our International Travel and International Number Use with Duo resource.

I do not have internet or cell service.  Can I still login to my account?

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