If this is the case, then the Duo prompt shows only the allowed methods. Your Duo administrator may have limited which authentication methods you can use to log in. You can also use security keys for one-touch hardware-backed authentication. Log in using a passcode, either generated with Duo Mobile, sent via SMS, generated by your hardware token, or provided by an administrator.Ĭlick Send codes to get a new batch of passcodes texted to your phone. Just review the request and tap Approve to log in. Pushes a login request to your phone or tablet (if you have Duo Mobile installed and activated on your iOS, Android, or Windows Phone device). Select the device you want to use and then choose your authentication method. If you have more than one device enrolled, like a mobile phone and a hardware token, you'll see a device selector. For the widest compatibility with Duo's authentication methods, we recommend recent versions of Chrome and Firefox.Īfter completing Duo enrollment (or if your Duo administrator set you up to use Duo), you'll see the Duo Prompt the next time you perform a browser-based login to a web service or application protected with Duo. Some browsers do not support all of Duo's authentication devices (for example, Security Keys won't work with Internet Explorer). Supported Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, Opera, and Internet Explorer 8 or later.