This article tells how to install and access two-factor authentication (2FA) through the Duo Mobile app. Harvard University and Harvard Medical School use this to enhance security.
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Eligibility
Two-factor authentication (2FA) through the Duo Mobile app is available to all faculty, staff, and students with HarvardKey credentials.
Note – If you have already set up 2FA but have recently upgraded or replaced your device, you must reactivate two-factor authentication (2FA) using the Duo Mobile app.
These instructions assume that you have a computer and smart phone capable of running Duo Mobile and that both devices have a working internet connection.
Before you begin
For this installation, you will need a computer and your mobile device.
You may download the Duo Mobile app through either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store before you begin, but you also have the option to do so later.
For reference, Duo Mobile's icon is green and looks like this:
Step-by-step
To install two-factor authentication (2FA) through the Duo mobile app:
- From your computer, navigate to my.hms.harvard.edu.
- Sign in with your HMS account ID and password.
- When prompted to "Protect Your Harvard Medical School Account", select the green Start setup button.
- Note – If you do not see the Start setup message, you may have configured two-factor authentication in the past. Contact the HMS IT Service Desk at 617-432-2000 or itservicedesk@hms.harvard.edu for assistance. Given the security requirements, a phone call may be more straightforward.
- Note – If you do not see the Start setup message, you may have configured two-factor authentication in the past. Contact the HMS IT Service Desk at 617-432-2000 or itservicedesk@hms.harvard.edu for assistance. Given the security requirements, a phone call may be more straightforward.
- Choose the type of device you are adding.
- Adding a mobile phone is strongly recommended.
- If you select Tablet or Security Key, follow the on-screen prompts which may differ from the steps in this article.
- On the "Enter your phone number" screen, enter your mobile device's phone number.
- If the phone number has been used at Harvard Medical School before, you may be prompted to verify ownership of the number via a text message or phone call.
- If the phone number has been used at Harvard Medical School before, you may be prompted to verify ownership of the number via a text message or phone call.
- On the "What type of phone is...?" screen, select your type of mobile phone.
- If you are using an older version of iPhone or Android incompatible with the Duo Mobile app, select Other as your phone type to use SMS text instead of the app. If you are unsure of your device compatibility, refer to:
- If you are using an incompatible phone and consequently cannot use the Duo Mobile app, skip the next steps relating to Duo Mobile and follow the on-screen prompts.
The next steps will require use of your computer and your mobile phone with the Duo Mobile app.
- On your mobile device, if you have not done so already, install the Duo Mobile app.
- Download via the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
- Download via the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
- After installing, return to your computer and select the I have Duo Mobile installed button.
- On the computer screen, a QR code will appear. You will need this in the next step.
- On your mobile phone, open the Duo Mobile app.
- Tap the blue Add + button to add an account, found on the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
- Tap Use QR code.
- Use your mobile phone to scan the QR code on the computer screen.
- If prompted, grant the app access to your camera.
- If your phone's camera does not work, select Email me an activation link instead. Open the email on your mobile phone and tap the link. You will be prompted to open the link with the Duo Mobile app to activate.
- Duo Mobile will add Harvard Medical School as an account. Follow the prompts to customize if desired.
- On the computer, select Continue to Login to test Duo Mobile. Then, select the Send Me a Push button.
- On your mobile device, you will receive a push notification prompting you to confirm sign in. If you do not see this, open the Duo Mobile app.
- You have now successfully enrolled your device for two-factor authentication (2FA).
Optional: Add a backup two-factor authentication (2FA) device
A backup authentication method can be helpful in situations like losing your mobile phone.
To add a backup authentication method:
- On the computer, select the My Setting & Devices link.
- Select Add another device to add a second (or more) device for two-factor authentication.
- For additional support, refer to the Manage, add, and delete devices on the Duo Mobile app KB article.
Additional resources
- Reactivate two-factor authentication (2FA) using the Duo Mobile app
- Manage, add, and delete devices on the Duo Mobile app
- Two-factor Authentication for Microsoft 365
- How to enable camera access for Duo Mobile - iPhone
ForgotMyID Tool
If you do not know your associated email, HUID, Harvard NetID, or HMS ID, the ForgotMyID Tool can help you find these. If you need further guidance on how to use this tool, refer to the ForgotMyID Tool How-To article.