Your password needs a partner—in the form of 2-factor authentication! With 2-factor authentication (MFA), anyone trying to log in as you must provide two proofs of ID:
- Something you know, such as your password.
- Something you have, such as a passcode, a phone, or even a mobile app.
Some systems automatically require two-factor authentication. Optionally, you can add this protection to all your business specific accounts, as well as to many types of personal accounts.
Turn It On for the College
- Turn on MFA for Greenshades
- Turn on MFA for Office 365
- Contact us for information through the Runbiz Service Portal
Turn It On for Personal Accounts
Many popular services and websites, including Facebook and Snapchat, offer 2-factor authentication. Turn it on to protect your personal information and accounts.
Instructions Vary by Service
Two-factor goes by many different names—such as two-step verification, login approval, login verification, and so on—but they all protect your information and accounts.
See 2-Factor Auth (MFA) for:
- A list of popular websites and services and whether or not they offer two-factor protection.