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Google two-factor authentication

Google two-factor authentication (2FA) provides an additional layer of security when you log on to your University Google/email account from any device.

  • First factor: entering your password – proof that you know the right credentials.
  • Second factor: using a mobile app, passcode received by text message or phone call, or hardware key – 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

  • Multiple options for second factor authentication methods.
  • Additional layers of protection against unauthorised access of Google accounts.

Access instructions

Set up 2FA on your Google account

  • Log in to your University Google account using your email address and password.
  • If prompted, complete your second-factor authentication step.
  • There are some limitations to using this service in sanctioned countries.

Available to everyone

Two-factor authentication (2FA) is mandatory for staff and student Google accounts.

Free to use

This service is free to use.

Additional information

We use Duo two-factor authentication to protect several University services. However, we do not use Duo 2FA to protect University Google accounts. 

This is so that your Google access does not depend on any campus infrastructure. Google will keep working even if campus services are completely down.

  • To use Google Prompt or Authenticator codes, you don't need to provide a phone number.
  • To use the text message/phone call option, you don't have to install Google apps on your phone.
  • Your phone number will be stored securely by Google and will only be used for account security.
  • When using the text message/phone call option, no information is transmitted from your phone to Google.

Access instructions

Set up 2FA on your Google account

  • Log in to your University Google account using your email address and password.
  • If prompted, complete your second-factor authentication step.
  • There are some limitations to using this service in sanctioned countries.

Contact for support

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

Service commitments

This service is part of Google Workspace. See Google Workspace: service commitments for related user responsibilities and policies.

We expect you to:

  • Register for Google 2FA.
  • Carry or have access to your registered second factor device (eg your mobile or security key) at all times when you may need to log onto 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 you lose your second factor device.

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

Availability

Support

  • This service is managed by a third party.
  • They are responsible for monitoring, identifying and fixing faults. We provide advice and support for local issues 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