Multi-Factor Authentication

We’re not keen on hackers or other people using your details to access our systems. Digital IT have introduced Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to your student account. 

  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) helps us do that. MFA provides additional security by requiring a second form of authentication when logging in to your Microsoft account (used for email, Teams, OneDrive and other Office 365 tools) and the Student Portal (portal.salford.ac.uk).
  • Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) allows you to reset your password at any time. Forgot your password? You can complete your password reset yourself with a security check once you have MFA set up via .

It’s one extra step for logging in, but a much safer way to ensure that no one takes advantage of your account. The simple extra step is only required when you’re accessing your University account from a new device, a new web browser, a new location or you’ve not authenticated for 13 days.

Watch our step-by-step videos

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Once you have MFA set up, you’ll be asked to confirm it’s you whenever you log in. You can choose to do this by doing one of the following:

  • Answer security questions you set up
  • Input a code sent to you via text message
  • Select ‘approve’ on the  push notification

If you require assistance with your Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) or with your Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) please self-help in the first instance with the user guides linked above. If you are still having trouble, you can then contact the Digital IT Service Desk on +44 (0)161 295 2444.