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This article explains how to register a FIDO2 token so you can log in to your Middlebury account securely without having to enter your username and password. These devices are useful for individuals who don't have a cell phone. Compatibility resources are also included that list which browsers and devices are supported by the various operating systems.
This guide explains how to set up both Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) for your Middlebury Account.
About FileVault disk encryption, recovery keys, and macOS password resets. You'll learn what to do if you are unable to log into your account on a Mac computer that was issued for your primary use.
This article explains the different options available for use with Multi-Factor Authentication verifications so you can choose the one that makes the most sense for your situation.
This article shows examples of how the external sender tagging will appear in Outlook client and Outlook for Web.
Application Control is in use to protect our community from software that poses a risk to our devices. This article contains information about blocked applications.
This article explains what Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is, why it's needed, and basic details about how it works.
This article provides details about Microsoft's new "number matching" verification feature for MFA and also explains how to activate "phone sign-in" for a smoother authentication process.
This article contains resources to help you find reputable anti-virus software for your personally-owned computer.
This article explains what Prompted Updates are and how they work on MacOS devices, and also includes frequently-asked questions.