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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Google Authenticator

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MFA is a separate third-party application “add on” managed by you as the end-user. Your organization may already have an MFA application they prefer to use, or you may need to download an MFA application to use specifically for the DDSP.

The Joint Commission can offer limited guidance on the three MFA applications listed below.

  1. Google Authenticator for Android and iOS

  2. Microsoft Authenticator for Android and iOS

  3. Authy for Desktop, Android, and iOS

However, please note: Whichever MFA add-on an organization elects to use is at their discretion and should be installed and supported by their own internal IT support. Joint Commission is not able to provide individual/site specific IT support on this topic.

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  1. To download Google Authenticator, select the Google Authenticator app from your App Store.

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  2. On your computer, Android or iOS device, got to your Google Account. At the top, tap the Security tab. If at first you don’t get the Security tab, swipe through the available options until you see Security.

  3. Under “Signing into Google,” tap 2-Step Verification. You may need to sign in to your Google account.

  4. Under “Authenticator app,” tap Set Up. On some devices, under “Authenticator app,” tap Get Started.

  5. Follow the on-screen steps.

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