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Multi-factor Authentication, otherwise known as MFA helps fortify online accounts by enabling a second piece of information to login – like a one-time code.  It can be applied to your home accounts, such as iTunes, Netflix, Google or work accounts, such as Microsoft 365.
This article provides an overview of Frequently Asked Questions associated with Multi Factor Authentication and Self Service Password Reset.
This article provides a summary of how to register a new device in MFA.
This article provides a summary of how to add or delete the use of an authenticator app for Multi-Factor Authentication and Self Service Password Reset.
This article provides an overview of Legacy Authentication.
This article provides a summary of the access and the options within your Microsoft Account settings, for access to essential services such as Multi Factor Authentication and Password setting.
This article provides information as how to solve a no MFA/Request Denied Error (Error 500121)
This Guide walks you through the initial set up and MFA enrolment.
This article provides instructions on how to update or add additional, alternate of back up methods of contact for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Password Reset (SSPR).
This guide will outline the process of using MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) for logging into supported applications such as Office 365 and other connected resources.