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Multi-Factor Verification (also known as two-factor authentication, 2FA, or MFA) is an enhanced security for your account. When you use multi-factor verification, you sign in with something you know (your password) and something you have (a code sent to your phone).
You can also set up extra codes for when you don't have your phone on you, and you can set your account to recognize computers so you only have to verify with multi-factor verification on new computers.
Below are several options that you can use to set up your Google MFA. We recommend setting up at least one additional second step as a backup (in case your usual method isn’t possible - for example if you’ve left your phone at home or you don’t have a mobile phone signal!
You can turn on MFA from a computer or your phone. Directions for both are below. Scroll further down to find the instructions if you are using your phone.
From a computer:
1. Log in to your account, click the application button in the top right-hand corner of your browser. Then, click the "Account" icon.
2. Go to Security on the left-hand side and then go to How to sign in to Google, and look for 2-Step Verification. Select the option for Multi-Factor Verification and turn it on then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup process. You may be prompted to re-enter your password.
1. Phone Number
2. Google Prompt
Android phones that are signed into your district Google account
iPhones or iPads with the Gmail, Google Search, Smart Lock, YouTube or Google Photos app installed and signed in to your district Google account.
This can be either:
3. Google Authenticator
4. Backup Codes
Generates a list of passcodes for you to keep in a safe place, such as a password manager. Each code can only be used once.
If you use all of your codes or lose them, then you can generate a new set of codes. The previous list of codes will then no longer work.
For a quick tutorial, click on the video above.
From your phone:
Before you can set up any of the other MFA options, you must first get the initial code via text or voicemail!
Once you have your initial verification set up, make sure you set up the other available options (push notification, authenicator, or backup codes).
If you are having difficultly using MFA, scroll down and click "try another option" which will allow you to use the other authentication options you have set up.
After you've set up Google two-factor authentication, you can make any changes to your MFA settings at any time.
1. Sign in to your district Google account.
2. Go to the 2-step verification options page in your Google account
3. You will be presented with a list of the authentication methods ("second steps") currently set up on your Google and a list of additional methods that you can set up.
Last Modified on November 12, 2024