![]() ![]() ![]() (The portal will show a “Page Not Found” error if you’re not logged into myBoiseState first.) You can make changes to your enrolled device by logging into myBoiseState and going to the Duo Device Management portal. On the My Settings & Devices screen, click the drop-down next to “When I log in:” and change the selection to either automatically send a push notification (recommended) or automatically call the device.Note: You’ll be asked to multi-factor when you log in (even if you’ve used the “remember me” option) to prevent unauthorized changes to your account. Log into the Duo Device Management Portal.If you always choose the same authentication method, a push notification if you’re like me, save yourself a step by setting a default method: (And, unfortunately, there are a couple versions of browsers and operating systems that don’t allow these cookies at all.) If this feature isn’t working for you, please contact the Help Desk to troubleshoot. The “remember me” option requires third-party cookies to be enabled on your web browser. On the Duo Security window, before choosing a Duo authentication method, check the box next to “Remember me for 7 days.” Enabling this feature means, for a week, you won’t have to authenticate each time you log into a Boise State service that uses Duo. Here are a few tips to help make your Duo experience a little easier: “Remember Me” Option You’ve probably been getting used to it and we know that adding this extra step to logging in might be challenging. This basically just means that when you log in, Duo asks you to verify yourself via push notification, one-time passcode, or phone call. Last month, Boise State implemented multi-factor authentication using Duo Security to give an additional layer of security to our network. ![]()
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