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We highly suggest you have at least two devices registered with Duo to provide the most flexibility during login and to insure you will always be able to access your account when needed.
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NOTE: in Duo, a "Passcode" is numerical and is NOT the same as your password
Smartphones/Mobile Phones (Recommended)
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Mobile w/ App (Passcodes)With the Duo Mobile App installed on your mobile device you can generate 6-digit, one-time-use passcodes to complete authentication. Open the app on your device and tap the key icon next to your Swarthmore account to generate the code. Once the app is set up with your Duo account, the passcode option will allow you to generate and use passcodes to authenticate even if you are in an area with little to no wifi, data, or cellular service. NOTE: in Duo, a "Passcode" is numerical and is NOT the same as your password |
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Mobile (SMS Passcodes)SMS passcodes can be requested from the Duo authentication screen upon login. You must have a SMS text capable device already registered with Duo in order to use this option. For authentication, choose the “Enter Passcode” option. A blue bar will appear at the bottom of the authentication window with your option to text you a set of 10 one-time-use passcodes. You can then use the passcodes option to enter one of the codes you were sent via text. NOTE: in Duo, a "Passcode" is numerical and is NOT the same as your password |
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Landline/Mobile Phone (Call Me)When you register a landline or mobile phone as an authentication device you can receive an automated call to that number to complete authentication. The message will inform you that access has been requested to your account and it will tell you which buttons to press to accept or deny that request. |
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Tablet w/ App (Passcodes)With the Duo Mobile App installed on your tablet or app enabled touch screen device (such as an iPod Touch) you can generate 6-digit, one-time-use passcodes to complete authentication. Open the app on your device and tap the key icon next to your Swarthmore account to generate the code. Once the app is set up with your Duo account, the passcode option will allow you to generate and use passcodes to authenticate even if you are in an area with little to no wifi, data, or cellular service. NOTE: in Duo, a "Passcode" is numerical and is NOT the same as your password |
Tokens
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U2F TokenDuo allows you to register a U2F Token as a second factor device. This token is a small device designed to carry on a keychain that plugs into a USB port on your computer. We use a U2F token called a YubiKey, but all U2F tokens require the use of the Chome web browser and access to a USB port to function. If you have a newer Macbook, you may be required to use a USB-C to USB adaptor to use this option. While on the Duo screen, you will plug in your YubiKey to an available USB port on your computer. The key symbol on the token will begin to blink, and once it does you will touch the key symbol. Once Duo has recognized that the YubiKey has be touched you will be authenticated and given access to your account. |
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Passcode GeneratorThere is another hardware token option available called a passcode generator or a digipass token. This is a small device designed to carry on a keychain that generates a 6-diget digit one-time use passcode when you push the green button on the device. These tokens need to be registered to you by the Help Desk. While on the Duo screen during login, you can click on the "Enter a Passcode" button - even if you did not select the token from the device dropdown menu. Anywhere that offers the "Enter a Passcode" option will accept a passcode from any registered device of yours that generates a passcode, including your digipass token. Once you enter the passcode, click the "log in" button and you will be given access to your account. NOTE: in Duo, a "Passcode" is numerical and is NOT the same as your password |