When logging into an NMU service such as MyNMU after entering in your userID and password you will be prompted to insert your security key.
Safari, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Edge browsers do not currently support using a USB security key. If you want to use the Firefox web browser it will have to be configured to allow using the USB security key by following these instructions from.
The Chrome web browser is required for using a FIDO security key.
Using a Security Key for 2 factor authentication You can now remove the FIDO security key.
Once you tap the button or gold disc on the security key you will briefly see the message: "Your security key has been registered." Then the web page will go back to the “2-Step Verification" screen and you will receive a confirmation via email.
The following instructions will be displayed to add the security key.
Click on the “Security” tab and then the “Display TFA” button under “2-Step Verification”.
Using the Chrome web browser, go to, click “Manage Account” and login with your NMU ID and password.
If you do not already have the Chrome web browser installed you can download it from.
Use the Chrome web browser for setting up and using a FIDO security key.
Have a FIDO U2F Security Key available prior to starting this process.
We recommend you set up 2-factor authentication Backup Codes first so you have more than one method of 2-factor authentication to use prior to setting up a Security Key. Security keys are currently only compatible with the Chrome web browser. Setting up a Security Key for 2 factor authenticationĪ FIDO U2F Security Key is typically a USB or other device you can connect to your computer to be used as a second step in 2 factor authentication.