Use a Third-Party Authenticator App as an Authentication Method

After you enroll a third-party authenticator app as a 2–Step Verification method, use it to provide a second method of verification when you log in.

  1. Enter your user name and password in an MFA-protected environment.
    The 2-Step Verification page appears, and then you are prompted for your second verification method.

    You are prompted to enter the passcode that is generated by the third-party authenticator app on your mobile device.

  2. Enter that passcode into the Passcode box on the 2-Step Verification page.
  3. (Optional) Select the Trust this computer for _ days check box (if enabled by your administrator) to skip providing a second method of authentication for the number of days indicated when you log in from the same device. The number of days is defined by your administrator.
  4. Click Verify.
  5. (Optional) If you are unable to use the App, for example, you don’t have your phone with you,click Show alternative login methods to use an alternative method to verify your identity.

    Note:

    You must have previously set up more than one verification method, such as using a bypass code that you previously generated and stored in a safe place. If you haven’t set up more than one verification method, you can call the help desk and have a bypass code generated for you.
  6. Optional. You can also select Use backup verification method to change your default verification method.
    1. Click Show alternative login methods. All 2–Step Verification methods that you are enrolled in appear in the Alternative login methods section.
    2. Select a different verification method. You are then prompted to enter the required verification for that method.
    3. Enter the required verification.
    4. Select the Make this my default method check box to set this 2-Step Verification method as your default. The next time that you log in, you are prompted to verify your identity using this method of verification.