- #CHANGING TO MOBILE AUTHENTICATOR FIFA WEB APP VERIFICATION#
- #CHANGING TO MOBILE AUTHENTICATOR FIFA WEB APP CODE#
The Okta Verify and Google Authenticator apps will continue to work even if you change your SIM card, mobile provider, or phone number. Changing your SIM card, provider, number, or phone
If you’ve uninstalled the Okta Verify app, and you don’t have Google Authenticator as a backup, you’ll need to contact your local Service Desk. If you’d like to change your method of authentication, contact the Service Desk. You should never delete or uninstall your Okta Verify app while your account is active – this could stop you from being able to log into your account. If you need to manage your MFA factors, such as changing the smartphone where you have the Okta Verify app installed, visit Identity Portal. Unless you’re using Okta Verify push notifications, you won’t need Internet access to use MFA – both Okta Verify and Google Authenticator generate 6-digit codes allowing you to authenticate offline.įor more information, including guidance on logging in while travelling, see using multi-factor authentication.
#CHANGING TO MOBILE AUTHENTICATOR FIFA WEB APP VERIFICATION#
When logging into your Monash account, you’ll receive a prompt for a second-factor verification after you enter your username and password.
#CHANGING TO MOBILE AUTHENTICATOR FIFA WEB APP CODE#
If you’re locked out of your account because your phone is lost, damaged, or replaced, or if you’ve accidentally deleted the Okta Verify app, you can use a backup code to reset your MFA and get back into your account. You'll be prompted to set up MFA when you activate your Monash account. No (but Google Authenticator can be used as a backup factor) Plug in the YubiKey to a USB port and press the button on it Type in a six-digit code generated by the app Type in a six-digit code generated by the app when offline
If you don’t have a smartphone, or don’t wish to use your smartphone for MFA, you can request a USB device (YubiKey or a U2F). If you have a smartphone, you can use either the Okta Verify app (recommended) or Google Authenticator for MFA. Even if you don’t think you have sensitive information in your account, it’s likely you do, because some University systems maintain information about you. MFA makes it difficult for an attacker who has your password to access your account or breach University systems. MFA helps keep your personal information private and secure by requiring both a password and another means (factor) to verify your identity when you log in. To log into your Monash account, you’ll need to set up multi-factor authentication (MFA).