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  • How to setup Multi-factor Authentication
    Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) is an authentication method that requires the user to provide two or more verification factors to gain access to a resource such as an online application. A factor in authentication is a way of confirming your identity when you try to sign in. For example, a password is one kind of factor, it's a thing you know. The three most common kinds of factors are: Something you know - Like a password, or a memorized PIN Something you have - Like a smartphone, orFew readers
  • I received a suspicious email, what do I do?
    DO NOT click or download any suspicious links or files from senders you do not recognize. Report the email as a phish on our system Click the ellipses on the top right-hand side of the email Navigate to Security Options Click **Mark as PhiFew readers

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