In order to self-enroll in Duo two factor authentication, you will need to visit Clemson's Duo Device Management Portal at https://2fa.clemson.edu. Click on Get Started. If you are asked to log in, supply your Clemson username and password.... Read More
Two-Factor Authentication
Do you have a new smartphone or device? Did you get a new phone number? Did you accidentally delete the Duo Mobile app or reset your phone? With Duo's self-enrollment portal, you can reactivate Duo on your phone with a few steps. ... Read More
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT DUOWHAT Two-factor authentication requires something you know (your Clemson password) and something you have (like a mobile phone, tablet or a smartphone app) as an added layer of security to prevent anyone else... Read More
The CCIT Support Center will have Duo D-100 hardware tokens available for $20 plus $1.40 tax. These devices are the preferred alternative to a mobile device or phone because they will work for any situation or application. In the event a student or... Read More
MICROSOFT 365 DUO1. Why is Microsoft 365 going to 2FA authentication using Duo? A key application in the Microsoft 365 suite is Outlook. If your credentials are compromised the use of 2FA authentication can prevent unauthorized use of your... Read More
If you already have a phone working with Duo but would like to add an additional device like a tablet or other wi-fi connected device, here are the instructions. Note: you need a computer, your phone (or current Duo device), and the device you will... Read More
If you have an Apple device with Touch ID (touch or facial recognition), you can set it up to log in to Clemson Duo web pages with Touch ID instead of a tap on your phone. Here are the instructions to set it up. Go to https://2fa.clemson.edu Select... Read More