Duo Two-Factor Authentication

Two-factor authentication (2FA), powered by Duo Security, is required for faculty, staff, special payroll, student employees, and students. 2FA enhances data security by requiring two forms of identification to gain access to an online resource.

What is Two Factor Authentication?

Two-factor authentication (2FA) protects the login process and prevents unauthorized access to your data. 2FA requires two forms of identification before access is provided. At UConn, you first log in with your NetID (the “first factor”) and then verify that it is you logging in by answering a prompt on your device (the “second factor”). This way, even if your credentials are stolen, you can block access by denying this second factor.

Duo Mobile is an authentication app that works with Duo Security’s two-factor authentication service. Once installed from the app store, the app will send a notification to your smartphone or tablet that allows you to authenticate.

How do I receive these prompts?

The most popular and convenient way to use 2FA is with the free Duo Mobile app. The app can be downloaded on either a tablet or smartphone. If your device does not support apps, or if you would like to receive a text instead, any mobile phone will suffice.

How often do I receive these prompts?

Select the option “Yes, this is my device” when prompted and you will not be prompted to authenticate with Duo for 30 days on that specific device and browser.

The prompts are sent when you try to log into a UConn resource that uses SSO (Single Sign On); this is any website or application that you use your NetID to access. This includes Classroom Computers: https://uconn.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IKB/pages/26117799961