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## Register or confirm authentication data with SSPR
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1. Open the web browser on your device and go to the [password reset registration page](https://aka.ms/ssprsetup).
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1. Open the web browser on your device and go to the [password reset registration page](https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/PasswordReset/Register.aspx?regref=ssprsetup).
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2. Enter your username and the password that your administrator provided.
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3. Depending on how your IT staff has configured things, one or more of the following options are available for you to configure and verify. If your administrator has your permission to use your information, they can populate some of the information for you.
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***Office phone**: Only your administrator can set this option.
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## Using the Additional security verification page
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If your organization provided you with specific steps about how to turn on and manage your two-factor verification, you should follow those instructions. Otherwise, you can get to your security verification method settings from the [Additional security verification](https://aka.ms/mfasetup) page.
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If your organization provided you with specific steps about how to turn on and manage your two-factor verification, you should follow those instructions. Otherwise, you can get to your security verification method settings from the [Additional security verification](https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/proofup.aspx?proofup=1) page.
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>If what you're seeing on your screen doesn't match what's being covered in this article, it means that either your administrator has turned on the Security info (preview) experience or that your organization has their own custom portal. For more information about the security info experience, see [Security info (preview) overview](user-help-security-info-overview.md). For more information about your organization's custom portal, you must contact your Help desk.
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### To get to the Additional security verification page
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If clicking that link doesn't work for you, you can also get to the **Additional security verification** page by following these steps:
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>If you don't see the **Additional security verification** page, it's possible that your administrator has turned on the security info (preview) experience. If that's the case, you should follow the instructions in the [Set up security info to use an authenticator app](security-info-setup-auth-app.md) section. If that's not the case, you will need to contact your organization's Help Desk for assistance. For more information about security info, see [Security info (preview) overview](user-help-security-info-overview.md).
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| How is signing in with my phone more secure than typing a password? | Today most people sign in to web sites or apps using a username and password. Unfortunately, passwords can be lost, stolen, or guessed by hackers.<br><br>After you set up the Microsoft Authenticator app, it creates a key on your phone to unlock your account that’s protected by your phone’s PIN or biometric lock. This key is then used to prove your identity while signing in.<br><br>**Important**<br>Your data is only used to protect your key locally. It’s never sent to, or stored in, the cloud. |
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| Does phone sign-in replace two-step verification? Should I turn it off? | Phone sign-in is a type of two step verification where the two steps both happen on the mobile device. You should keep two step verification turned on to help provide additional security for your account. |
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| If I keep two-step verification turned on for my account, do I have to approve two notifications? | No. Signing in to your Microsoft account using your phone also counts as two-step verification, so there is no second approval required. |
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| What if I lose my phone or don’t have it with me? How do I access my account? | You can always select the Use a password instead link on the sign-in page to switch back to using your password. However, if you use two-step verification you’ll still need to use a second method to verify your identity.<br><br>**Important**<br>We strongly encourage you to make sure you have more than one, up-to-date, verification method associated with your account.<br><br>You can manage your verification methods for personal accounts from your [Security settings](https://account.live.com/proofs/manage) page. For work or school accounts, you can go to your organization’s [Additional security verification](https://aka.ms/MFASetup) page or the **Keep your account secure** page if your administrator has turned on security info. For more information about security info, see [Security info (preview) overview](user-help-security-info-overview.md).<br><br>If you’re unable to manage your verification methods, you must contact your administrator. |
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| What if I lose my phone or don’t have it with me? How do I access my account? | You can always select the Use a password instead link on the sign-in page to switch back to using your password. However, if you use two-step verification you’ll still need to use a second method to verify your identity.<br><br>**Important**<br>We strongly encourage you to make sure you have more than one, up-to-date, verification method associated with your account.<br><br>You can manage your verification methods for personal accounts from your [Security settings](https://account.live.com/proofs/manage) page. For work or school accounts, you can go to your organization’s [Additional security verification](https://account.activedirectory.windowsazure.com/proofup.aspx?proofup=1) page or the **Keep your account secure** page if your administrator has turned on security info. For more information about security info, see [Security info (preview) overview](user-help-security-info-overview.md).<br><br>If you’re unable to manage your verification methods, you must contact your administrator. |
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| How do I stop using this feature and go back to using my password? | For personal accounts, select the **Use a password instead** link during sign in. Your most recent choice is remembered and offered by default the next time you sign in. If you ever want to go back to using phone sign-in, select the **Use an app instead** link during sign in.<br><br>For work or school accounts, you must either unregister the device from the **Settings** page of the Microsoft Authenticator app, or disable the device from the **Devices & activity** area of your profile. For more information about disabling your device from your profile, see [Update your profile and account info from the My Apps portal](my-apps-portal-end-user-update-profile.md#view-your-organization-related-profile-information). |
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| Why can’t I use more than one work or school account for phone sign-in? | A phone must be registered to a single work or school account. If you want to turn on phone sign-in for a different work or school account, you must first unregister the old device through the **Settings** page. |
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| Can I sign in to my computer using my phone? | For your computer, we recommend signing in using Windows Hello on Windows 10. Windows Hello lets you use your face, fingerprint, or PIN to sign in. |
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