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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.
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This guide explains how to set up both Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) for your Middlebury Account.
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- Computers and Mobile Devices
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.
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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.
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This article shows examples of how the external sender tagging will appear in Outlook client and Outlook for Web.
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- Desktop and Mobile Computing
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.
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This article explains what Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is, why it's needed, and basic details about how it works.
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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.
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This article contains resources to help you find reputable anti-virus software for your personally-owned computer.
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- Desktop and Mobile Computing
- Computers and Mobile Devices
This article explains what Prompted Updates are and how they work on MacOS devices, and also includes frequently-asked questions.