Two-Step Verification is a service that provides an added layer of protection for your PennKey and Google accounts.
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Two-Step Verification (Google Accounts)
The following article will outline the process of setting up Two-Step Verification for a Google account. Two-Step Verification is required for all Google@Wharton accounts that do not use PennKey authentication, and is heavily recommended for persona...
Two-Step Verification (PennKey Accounts)
Information on two-step verification to increase your account security.
Two-Step Verification: Start Here
Two-Step Verification provides an added layer of protection for your online accounts. After you log in with your username and password, you'll be prompted to verify your identity – the second step – using a device in your possession, such as a mobil...
Two-Step: Methods of Verification
There are many different ways to verify your identity using two-step verification - choose the one that's right for you! Your options may vary from service to service. Faculty, Staff, and PhD Students Contact your IT Support Representative fo...
Two-Step: Account Recovery
This article is meant to provide guidance if you're unable to access your account because of Two-Step Verification. Your options may vary from service to service. Faculty, Staff, and PhD Students Contact your Wharton Computing Representative ...
Two-Step: Best Practices & FAQ (Students)
Two-Step Verification can be a complex service to set up and manage, especially as you begin to enable it for your various accounts. Below are listed some best practices as well as some frequently asked questions regarding the service. Enr...
Two-Step: New Device/Phone (Students)
This article provides guidance for students with new devices needing to reconfigure Two-Step for PennKey and Google accounts. Faculty, Staff, and PhD Students Use this page for self-service directions, or contact your IT Support Representati...
Two-Step Verification (PennO365 Email Accounts)
Enrolling in Two-Step Verification for Penn0365 email.