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Duo two-factor authentication

Duo two-factor authentication (2FA) provides an additional layer of security when you log in to many University services.

  • First factor: entering your password - proof that you know the right credentials.
  • Second factor: is a device you have with you - usually the Duo Mobile app running on your phone which then receives a confirmation prompt or code - proof that you possess something.

This ensures that even if someone has your password, they still won't have enough information to access your account.

Key features

Access instructions

Use the Duo SelfService Console to:

After you’ve added at least one device, you can use Duo to log in to University services.

Open the Duo SelfService Console


Available to staff and students

You can use this service on University-managed and personal devices.

App and web-based

This service works in your web browser. The Duo Mobile app is compatible with iOS/iPadOS and Android devices.

Funded by the University

There isn't a cost to you for standard use.

Additional information

You can use Duo without needing to install the Duo Mobile app.

Text message passcodes

Register your mobile phone number and you can receive passcodes via text message instead.

The University will never charge for using the text message passcodes option but your mobile provider's standard charges will apply - for example, if you are roaming and receiving text messages you may attract a charge.

If you have an Android phone and are unable to download the Duo Mobile app on the Google Play Store, you will need to use text message passcodes instead.

YubiKey security key

If you're unable to use your work or personal mobile device for Duo, you can request a YubiKey security key.

This is a small USB device that you connect to your computer. You tap the gold contact during the login process to authenticate. These security keys also work with Google two-factor authentication.

  • To use the Duo Mobile app you do not need to provide a phone number.
  • To use the text message passcode option you do not have to install the Duo Mobile app onto your phone.
  • When using the text message passcode option no information is transmitted from your phone to Duo.
  • When using the Duo Mobile app, no information other than your phone number (if provided), phone model, phone operating system version and Duo Mobile software version is transmitted by the app.

See Duo Mobile privacy information for further details.

Access instructions

Use the Duo SelfService Console to:

After you’ve added at least one device, you can use Duo to log in to University services.

Open the Duo SelfService Console

Contact for support

If you're experiencing technical issues and need advice, please contact IT Services.

Service commitments

We expect you to:

  • Register for the Duo 2FA service.
  • Carry or have access to your registered second factor device (eg your mobile or key token) at all times when you may need to log in to a protected system.
  • Maintain the security of the service by not allowing anyone else to authenticate using their second factor device.
  • Contact IT Services promptly if your second factor device is lost or stolen.

The following policies apply to all IT services provided by the University.

Availability

Support

  • This service is managed by IT Services, in collaboration with a third party (Duo).
  • We are responsible for monitoring, identifying and fixing faults. We will liaise with Duo where necessary.
  • Support is available during our opening hours.

Standards

  • Our service performance and standards have been produced in consultation with our customers, and we monitor the delivery, performance and availability of facilities and services.

We appreciate feedback as it helps us review and continually improve our service.

Page last reviewed: 9 September 2024