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Microsoft is enhancing the multi-factor authentication experience on November 30! Download the authenticator app today.  

Microsoft is making the authenticator app mandatory; you will need to have installed by November 30! Download and configure the authenticator app today using your username@humber.ca login credentials today to avoid interruptions to your service. Users who authenticate with SMS and voice methods must have the Microsoft Authenticator app installed and configured by Thursday, November 30, 2023.

To change your authentication methods:

1. Visit myaccount.humber.ca 
2. Click on the ‘update info’ on the security info tab.

For new users, download the Microsoft Authenticator app from the Apple App Store for iOS or the Google Play Store for Android.
The college has no access to your personal devices after you install the app.

To learn about how to set up and use the Microsoft Authenticator app, follow the steps below:

Securing your account has never been easier.
Get set up with the SSPR tool and MFA all at once in 4 simple steps.

Step 1

Go to myaccount.humber.ca

Step 2

Click on the ‘security info’ tab

Step 3

Click ‘add sign-in method’ – SMS Text Message

Step 4

Add a second method – Authenticator App

Now you’ve set up your account with MFA and SSPR

On Monday, November 6, 2023, MFA coverage will be expanding to include a wider range of applications. This additional security will assist in protecting your information by preventing other people from gaining access to your accounts. Applications that require username@humber.ca login credentials will benefit from the added layer of security by requiring MFA at sign-in: Blackboard, Apps Anywhere, Microsoft Teams and Outlook
You will now be required to enter a second factor when signing into applications that require your username@humber.ca login credentials off-campus.

What You Need to Know

Secure your account

Register for SSPR and MFA today.

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Manage Your Account

Change your password, add or update your authentication methods.

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FAQS

Want to know more about SSPR and MFA check out these FAQ’s.

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Security and Access Tutorials

Check out our handy tutorials and reference guides on MFA and SSPR.

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