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2FA: Add (Enroll) Another Device for Use with Two-Factor Authentication (I'm Currently Enrolled)

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Article Intended For

Penn State faculty, staff, students and other affiliates who are currently enrolled in two-factor authentication (2FA).

Introduction

This article provides links to knowledge articles for each type of device that can be used for two-factor authentication.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Click the appropriate link to go to the next steps for enrolling the device you choose:

Smartphone: Enroll with the help of a laptop or desktop computer

Smartphone: Enroll from the phone itself

Cell Phone (Non-smartphone)

Landline

VoIP Phone

U2F Security Key

Duo Hardware Token

Touch ID

Tablet