Please use the following instructions to set up Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) (also called Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)) for your NCSSM Google account:

Instructions

  1. Log into your NCSSM Google account via http://mail.ncssm.edu or directly from http://www.google.com.

  2. Click on the menu button at the top-right and click on Account.

  3. Select Security. If the browser's window is small enough, this menu may be horizontally oriented across the top of the page.

  4. Scroll down, and under "Password & sign-in method", select 2-Step Verification.

  5. Click Get Started.

  6. You may then be prompted to sign in once again.

  7. Select the phone to use for authentication. This may require you to install Google Authenticator on your phone.

  8. You will see an indication that a prompt has been sent to your phone. At this point, you should receive a confirmation request on your phone. Select YES.

  9. Back in the browser, select a USE ANOTHER BACKUP OPTION.

  10. Record the backup codes shown in some way. After that is done, select NEXT.

  11. Click Turn On.

  12. You have enabled Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in Google.

Highly-recommended next step

The Google Authenticator app is a mobile app that you can install on Android or iPhone/iOS which will allow you to get a secure 2FA code without using either a SMS text message or call. This is not only more secure than texts or calls, but also quite a bit more convenient.

Please download the app and set up using these instructions from Google.

Optional instructions for other methods of 2FA

There are a number of other options available from the next screen for Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in Google:

NOTE: ITS highly recommends, Backup codes and Backup phone for all 2FA users.

Warning: ITS does not recommend the use of text messages or voice calls as a second factor (either primary or backup). This method is the least secure of all the options. Instead, use the Google Prompt or the Google Authenticator.

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NOTE: The security key is the most secure option, but please have a backup factor, plus backup codes.

NOTE: The security key is the most secure option, but please have a backup factor, plus backup codes.

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