- Tenafly Public Schools
- DUO-MFA: Keeping our Data Safe in Tenafly
- MFA - Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)?
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) refers to an additional layer of security that is added to the login process.
MFA relies on two forms of authentication: something you know, and something you have with you. The something you know is your password. The something you have with you can be a mobile device or hardware token. This means that even if your password is hacked, your account will remain secure.
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What data is stored by Duo?
The only data that Duo stores for a user is the subscriber's primary username (UML email address) and information about your second factor, such as a phone number (if using a phone for the service) or the serial number of your hardware token (if not using a phone for the service).
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What does the Duo Mobile app access on my phone?
Duo does not access your other apps or other data on your phone; it uses some base functionality of the phone and a certificate that identifies your phone to ensure accurate identification.
The Duo Mobile app will request access to the camera when activating the app (when using the QR barcode), but this is the only time that the camera will be activated by Duo Mobile. Under no circumstances does Duo Mobile activate devices such as microphone or GPS.
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What are my authentication options?
You will be able to choose a primary authentication method when you register, which you can change or update at any time. IT Services recommends using the Duo app as it provides a better user experience.
Verification Method Description Mobile Notification (Personal Cell Phone Required A push notification is sent to the authenticator app on your smartphone asking you to Authenticate your log in. Verification Code (Duo Fob Required) The Duo Authenticator app will generate a 6-digit verification code. You will be asked to enter the most current verification code on the sign-in screen. -
Who is currently impacted by MFA?
MFA is required for all staff, including administrators.
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What applications/systems are currently protected with MFA?
Duo authentication will be required for logging into the TPS Network, all Google sites, Gmail, Genesis, and for Remote Access (when available).
Additional technologies will continue to be added throughout the year.
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What if I am having trouble setting up my mobile phone?
For more information about Duo Mobile app on your specific device or for
troubleshooting common issues, visit guide.duosecurity.com and select your
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How often do I have to re-authenticate?
Each time you log into any of the technologies protected by Duo. This includes if you are timed out during the school day.
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What if I use the app but forget my mobile device at home?
If you forget your mobile device at home, you can use your backup authentication method. If that doesn't solve the problem, please contact the Technology Help Desk.
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What happens if I do not setup MFA?
Enrollment for access to identified systems is mandatory. Consequently, for the increased protection of your own personal information and the information of our staff and students, everyone with a TPS email address must enroll in Duo Security.
Access to most TPS technology will be protected by Duo. If you do not set up Duo prior to the September 1st live date, access to most TPS technologies, including sign in to desktops and laptops, will be denied.
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What if I experience issues with MFA?
Contact the TPS Technology Help Desk.
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What if I need to change my phone number?
To change your phone number, go to https://tenafly.login.duosecurity.com. Then follow the instructions for adding a device in the MultiFactor Authentication at TPS with DUO.
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Does it cost me anything to use the Duo service via my phone?
There is no cost to download or use the Duo Mobile smartphone app. If not using the Smartphone App, text messages and voice calls are sent only when you request them, and they would be billed by your carrier in the same way that any other text message or call would.