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title: Combined registration for SSPR and MFA - Azure Active Directory
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description: Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication and self-service password reset registration (preview)
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description: Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication and self-service password reset registration
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services: active-directory
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ms.service: active-directory
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ms.subservice: authentication
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 03/06/2020
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ms.date: 04/15/2020
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ms.author: iainfou
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author: iainfoulds
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ms.collection: M365-identity-device-management
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# Combined security information registration
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# Combined security information registration overview
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Before combined registration, users registered authentication methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication and self-service password reset (SSPR) separately. People were confused that similar methods were used for Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR but they had to register for both features. Now, with combined registration, users can register once and get the benefits of both Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR.
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This article outlines what combined security registration is. To get started with combined security registration, see the following article:

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Before enabling the new experience, review this administrator-focused documentation and the user-focused documentation to ensure you understand the functionality and effect of this feature. Base your training on the [user documentation](../user-help/user-help-security-info-overview.md) to prepare your users for the new experience and help to ensure a successful rollout.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Users who are enabled for both the original preview and the enhanced combined registration experience will see the new behavior. Users who are enabled for both experiences will see only the new My Profile experience. The new My Profile aligns with the look and feel of combined registration and provides a seamless experience for users. Users can see My Profile by going to [https://myprofile.microsoft.com](https://myprofile.microsoft.com).
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> You might encounter an error message while trying to access the Security info option. For example, "Sorry, we can't sign you in". In this case, confirm that you don't have any configuration or group policy object that blocks third-party cookies on the web browser.
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> You might encounter an error message while trying to access the Security info option. For example, "Sorry, we can't sign you in". In this case, confirm that you don't have any configuration or group policy object that blocks third-party cookies on the web browser.
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My Profile pages are localized based on the language settings of the computer accessing the page. Microsoft stores the most recent language used in the browser cache, so subsequent attempts to access the pages will continue to render in the last language used. If you clear the cache, the pages will re-render. If you want to force a specific language, you can add `?lng=<language>` to the end of the URL, where `<language>` is the code of the language you want to render.
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There are two modes of combined registration: interrupt and manage.
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-**Interrupt mode** is a wizard-like experience, presented to users when they register or refresh their security info at sign-in.
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-**Manage mode** is part of the user profile and allows users to manage their security info.
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For both modes, users who have previously registered a method that can be used for Multi-Factor Authentication will need to perform Multi-Factor Authentication before they can access their security info.
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## Next steps
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[Force users to re-register authentication methods](howto-mfa-userdevicesettings.md#manage-user-authentication-options)
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[Enable combined registration in your tenant](howto-registration-mfa-sspr-combined.md)
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[SSPR and MFA usage and insights reporting](howto-authentication-methods-usage-insights.md)
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[Available methods for Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR](concept-authentication-methods.md)
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To get started, see the tutorials to [enable self-service password reset](tutorial-enable-sspr.md) and [enable Azure Multi-Factor Authentication](tutorial-enable-azure-mfa.md).
Learn how to [enable combined registration in your tenant](howto-registration-mfa-sspr-combined.md) or [force users to re-register authentication methods](howto-mfa-userdevicesettings.md#manage-user-authentication-options).
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# Enable combined security information registration
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# Enable combined security information registration in Azure Active Directory
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Before combined registration, users registered authentication methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication and self-service password reset (SSPR) separately. People were confused that similar methods were used for Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR but they had to register for both features. Now, with combined registration, users can register once and get the benefits of both Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR.
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Before enabling the new experience, review the article [Combined security information registration](concept-registration-mfa-sspr-combined.md) to ensure you understand the functionality and effects of this feature.
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> Starting in March 2019, the phone call options won't be available to Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR users in free/trial Azure AD tenants. SMS messages are not affected by this change. The phone call options will still be available to users in paid Azure AD tenants.
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> After you enable combined registration, users who register or confirm their phone number or mobile app through the new experience can use them for Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR, if those methods are enabled in the Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR policies. If you then disable this experience, users who go to the previous SSPR registration page at `https://aka.ms/ssprsetup` will be required to perform multi-factor authentication before they can access the page.
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[Available methods for Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR](concept-authentication-methods.md)
If you need help, see how to [troubleshoot combined security info registration](howto-registration-mfa-sspr-combined-troubleshoot.md) or learn [What is the location condition in Azure Active Directory Conditional Access?](../conditional-access/location-condition.md)
To enable the features in your Azure AD tenant, see the tutorials to [enable self-service password reset](tutorial-enable-sspr.md) and [enable Azure Multi-Factor Authentication](tutorial-enable-azure-mfa.md).
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[Troubleshooting combined security info registration](howto-registration-mfa-sspr-combined-troubleshoot.md)
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Learn how to [enable combined registration in your tenant](howto-registration-mfa-sspr-combined.md) or [force users to re-register authentication methods](howto-mfa-userdevicesettings.md#manage-user-authentication-options).
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[What is the location condition in Azure Active Directory Conditional Access?](../conditional-access/location-condition.md)
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You can also review the [available methods for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication and SSPR](concept-authentication-methods.md).
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