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Passwords, Logging In and Multi-Factor Authentication

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Passwords

Logging In and Single Sign On

Signing in for the First Time?

When signing in the first time, you will be taken through the Multi-Factor Authentication set-up process.

  1. Close all programs.
  2. Open a single browser and log into with your username and the temporary password that was emailed to you.
  3. Click the “Manage Account” tile on the home page and follow the prompts.
  4. Successful? Test it by signing out of MyÂ鶹´«Ã½Fox and signing back in.
  5. Unsuccessful? Try an incognito window, clear your cache and cookies, or use a different browser.
  6. For employee Windows computers, log out of Windows, then log in with the new password while your computer is plugged into ethernet.
  7. Sign in to to access all the Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox systems.

Troubleshooting

Reset Instructions

Edit Your Security Question or Secondary Email address

Change your password security question at login.georgefox.edu. While there, you can also edit your non-Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox email address if needed. Password resets will be sent to your non-Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox email.


Image of initial screen for security question setup.

Change or update your secondary email

Next to Personal Information, click "Edit."

In the future, if you forget your password, click the “Forgot Password” button on the login screen. You'll be prompted to enter your username. It will send an email to your registered email adresses. Open that email and click "Reset Password". You will then see a code that you will need on the password reset page. Enter that code and click "Verify." Now answer the security question, and you will be able to enter and confirm your new password. Be sure to click "Reset Password."

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

You will be required to utilize Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) when accessing login.georgefox.edu or apps that use the single sign on page such as Gmail, Canvas, Zoom, MyÂ鶹´«Ã½Fox, etc. .

Set up at Least Two Methods

We recommend that you set up more than one method of authentication. You can find instructions here for .

There are four methods available:

Some devices may also offer a biometric method (for example fingerprint or face identification). These methods can have an inconsistent success rate, we do not recommend that you enable biometrics for Multi-Factor Authentication.

Getting a New Phone?

Both Okta Verify and Google Authenticator apps will transfer to your new phone, but the account settings will not transfer over. This disruption will keep you from accessing your email, Canvas or other items accessed at login.georgefox.edu.

Be sure to have a backup method such as SMS or Voice Call set up before getting a new phone. If not, you might not be able to login until the Service Desk is open. To avoid this situation, follow the instructions in .

Resetting Multi-Factor Authentication

If you are having difficulties with your authentication method or have not set up a backup method you will need to contact the Service Desk for assistance at 503-554-2569 during normal office hours.