 As an end user, you may receive a special link from your administrator that provides you with a special web page that you can go to to enable multi-factor authentication, or when you just go to portal.office.com as you regularly would, you may receive a prompt to finish setting up multi-factor authentication. So over in my demo tenant, I'm going to log in as one of these accounts that I have enabled multi-factor authentication so that you can see what those prompts are going to look like. So I'm logging in with the username and password, and you'll see at the next step, instead of letting me into my account, it's going to tell me that more information is required. So we want to say next, and it's going to ask for additional security verification. We highly recommend using the mobile app method. The mobile app is a more secure method of providing multi-factor authentication. It ties your login to your mobile phone, and using the mobile app for authentication also allows you to use the Microsoft authenticator, which will provide you with push notifications, which makes the logging in process more streamlined and easier to use. So once you get to this step, we want to use the mobile app, and I recommend the option for receive notifications for verification. That's going to provide you with those push notifications to the phone whenever you log into your account. And then once we say set up, the next few steps you would perform on your phone. So from your phone, the first thing that you're going to want to do is go to the app store, and in the app store, search for Microsoft Authenticator. You'll see it's very popular, maybe one of the first things that shows up there. We can skip the ad and just find the Microsoft Authenticator and download to install that app on your phone. You'll find that app on your phone. So I'm going to just go open the app now. It's going to ask you if you want to send notifications, you do want to receive notifications. So you want to say allow there. It's going to give you this warning about non-personally identifiable usage data, just say okay there. And then I recommend just skipping the three things that it asks you for here so that we can go to this screen and just select the add account button. It's going to ask you what type of account we're going to use a work or school account, because we're using an Office 365 account. And then it's going to provide you with this prompt for Authenticator would like access to the camera. You say okay, and then you just take that and point it at that barcode that appeared on your screen. When you do that, it's going to automatically add that account to your phone so that from now on your phone will be used for multi-factor authentication for your login. So back in the browser now, we're going to say next. And as soon as we say next, now it's going to send a prompt to our phone. So we can see we get the option to approve sign in. And this is the type of prompt that you're going to receive. So whenever you're logging into your account, you're going to get a prompt on your phone, whether or not you want to approve that login to occur. So here I'm going to say approve. Let me see that little flag that pops up that says approved on the phone. And then back in the browser, we can see that it's logged me into my account. So it also asks you to provide a phone number in case you lose access to the mobile app. So for example, if the app gets deleted accidentally or if the account was deleted out of your app accidentally or theoretically if your phone got lost, if your phone got lost and you replaced your phone, so you have your phone number coming to a new phone now, that's where this would be most useful. So just as an example, I'm going to just add my own phone number. And after providing that second phone number, it provides me with what's called an app password. This is a special password that we can use for applications that do not perform two-factor authentication. So if an application doesn't have the ability to to log in using multi-factor authentication, then this password is a password that you can use to still use that software to access your 365 account. So that may be like for sending email over SMTP or something of that nature. Please bear in mind that this is the only time that it's going to show you this app password. You can't go find it later on. So you may want to go ahead and copy it and put it into your preferred password manager. Or later on, you can go add additional app passwords if need be. So now we're going to say done. And that's it. That's all an end user needs to do to set up their account for multi-factor authentication in Office 365. Okay, from now on when that user goes to log into Office 365, depending on a couple of factors, they may get prompted for the multi-factor authentication. So I'm going to go ahead and just show you logging in with that account, the password and sign in. You'll see I get this option to approve sign-in request, and I got a little pop up on my phone. So if I long press that notification, then I just have the option to approve the log in. And then it lets me into my account. So and yes, I want to stay signed in. And that's it.