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Learn about the Cornell rollout of Duo Verified Push in IT News!Duo Verified Push is an additional step in the Two-Step Lo
The "Instant Restore" feature is available for Duo accounts used for Cornell Two-Step Login for both iOS and Android devices.
User IssueIf you are required to use Two-Step Login to authenticate your login to a Cornell website or IT services but have not yet enrolled in the service, you will see the following screen:
About the Universal Prompt With the new Duo Universal Prompt, you can expect a new, streamlined authentication experience.
Google no longer supports the U2F authentication standard in Chrome. This technology was previously used for USB security keys (hardware tokens), such as those used with Cornell Two-Step Login. To accommodate this change, Duo, the vendor that supports the Two-Step Login service, in January 2022…
This configuration is not officially supported. We recommend that you use a supported email client and method for accessing Cornell email, which is now protected with
User Experience Office 365 is not prompting me for Two-Step Login, even though I opted in. Explanation Except when you are using Outlook on the Web (outlook.cornell.edu), you will rarely, if ever, need to sign in to Office 365.  The most common time to be prompted is when you are first…
Why is the prompt for the second step of logging in to Office 365 different from what I usually see? When there is not enough room on the page to display the regular prompt, Two-Step Login uses a more compact version. This also what you will see if you are logging in from a smartphone.
How It Works Whether Two-Step Login has been mandated for your Office 365 account or you are choosing to opt in, Two-Step Login protects access to your email, calendar, and all other Office 365 services.

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