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![]() ![]() Click that link to begin the setup process. If you're a new Duo administrator for your organization, you likely received an account setup link from your org's Duo owners via email, text message, or another method of communication. If you receive a password change notification and you didn't initiate this change, contact your organization's Duo owner or Duo Support. We'll also send you a notification email once you've changed your password. Check your email for your password reset link. Enter the email address that you use to log in to your Duo administrator account and click Submit. If you've forgotten your password, click the Forgot Password link shown after you enter your email address. If you selected passkey or Duo Push as an authentication method, we will prompt you automatically after you have entered your password. If you checked the Save my email address for next time option, then we'll also save your login preference and won't ask you to choose between single sign-on or password authentication again. If you don't want to use the automatically selected default method, then you can use the drop down to select a different login option. If, for example, your organization disabled the "Phone Callback" method, you won't see the "Phone Call" 2FA option when you log in. The two-factor authentication methods available may differ depending on your organization's Admin Authentication Methods settings. Yubikey passcode: Authenticate with a passcode generated by a Yubikey.Hardware Token: Enter a passcode generated by a physical device issued by your organization.Duo Mobile passcode: Authenticate with a passcode generated in the Duo Mobile app.Phone Call: Receive a phone call communicating a one-time passcode and enter the passcode in the space provided.Text Message: Receive an SMS message containing a one-time passcode and enter the passcode in the space provided. ![]() This method only appears if you have added a passkey to your admin profile. For integrated devices like Touch ID, follow the prompts from your browser that appear to confirm your identity. For supported external security key devices, insert it and then touch it.
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