Adding a USB
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FIDO2 key as an authentication method for your Microsoft account
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Expand - You will now be presented with the currently selected authentication options for your Microsoft account. If you have not already added a passkey click on
- In order to add your Fido2 key as an authentication method you will now need to select the option "Face, fingerprint, PIN or security key";
- A new popup window titled "Continue setup" will now open asking if you want to use your device to sign in to login.microsoft.com, click ;
- You will now be asked to select where to save this passkey, select , then click .
- A new popup titled "Security key setup" will now open, click , and at the "Continue setup" prompt click ;
- You will now be prompted to insert your security key into the USB port, Insert the Fido key;
- Upon detection of the Fido key the prompt will change to requesting a PIN code,
Supply the numeric pin you require then click ;
- You will now be prompted to touch the button on the Fido key;
- After pressing the button you will be informed that the Passkey has been saved;
- Click, and after a short delay you will be asked to name the passkey, supply a suitable name for you key then click ;
- Your FIDO2 key will now be notified that your Fido2 device has been added as an additional authentication method for your Microsoft account;
Enabling Two-step verification on your Microsoft account
Once the Fido Key has been added as an authentication method when signing to your account.
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Expand - In order to enable Two-step verification, click on the "Turn on" option as indicated above, and you will be asked to confirm that you want Two-step verification enabledd;
Click
- You will now be informed that an app password will be synchronised with you Microsoft account, Click , then click
- Two step verification will now be enabled on your Microsoft account;
Signing in to Microsoft personal portals with your FIDO2 key
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