Two-factor authentication helps protect your account by providing an extra layer of security designed to ensure that you're the only person who can log in with your credentials, even if someone else knows your password. To enable two-factor authentication on your SRAR/SSAR, please follow the steps below.
Download Microsoft Authenticator
Microsoft Authenticator is a Time-Based One-Time Password (TOTP) generating application for mobile devices. To enable two-factor authentication on your SRAR/SSAR, the first step is to download a TOTP on your mobile device. We recommend Microsoft Authenticator.
Enable two-factor authentication on your SRAR/SSAR
- To enable two-factor authentication, log in to your SRAR/SSAR account and click on the Profile icon tab on the top right corner next to your name.
- Select the Enhanced Account Security / Recovery Options dropdown and click Setup Two-Factor Authentication.
- After clicking Setup Two-Factor Authentication, a QR code will be displayed on the screen. Keep this page open as you will return to it in step 5.
Note: You will need access to a computer and mobile device when setting up two-factor authentication. If you only have access to a mobile device, you will use the 15-digit code displayed on screen to set up Microsoft Authenticator. Please note this 15-digit code is NOT the code you will enter upon login. The code at login is a one-time 6-digit code generated by a TOTP application, such as Microsoft Authenticator. - On your mobile device, open the Microsoft Authenticator app, tap the Add icon or Add an Account option.
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Scan the QR code displayed on your SRAR account page, or enter the 15-digit code manually.
Note: If you cannot scan the QR code, click enter code manually and use the code displayed on your SRAR account page to continue (see step 3). - Once the QR code is scanned or entered successfully, Microsoft Authenticator will generate a one-time code for 30 seconds.
- Each time you log in to your SRAR/SSAR, you will need to open Microsoft Authenticator on your mobile device to retrieve a new 6-digit code.