How to Use Multi-Factor Authentication When You Don't Have Cell Phone Access | LoginRadius | LoginRadius Blog (2024)

Many security-minded businesses use multi-factor authentication to verify customers’ identities. The most familiar method is to send customers a code by SMS text message, which the customer then enters on the website or app.

But what if you are traveling and don’t have cell phone service? You have a few other options for authenticating yourself. Just make sure to set them up before you travel!

Why Use Multi-Factor Authentication?

These days a simple password isn’t always enough to make sure that someone is who they say they are. There are so many ways that passwords can be leaked or stolen:

  • Malicious software such as screen grabbers and keyloggers
  • Phishing, where an illegitimate email directs customers to log in to their account using a genuine-looking but false website
  • Shoulder surfing, either in person or using CCTV
  • Social engineering, where hackers call up tech support lines and reset a customer’s password, possibly using stolen personal information

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) makes it harder for hackers to get into customer accounts with a password alone. It protects companies and customers from security breaches by requiring that customers also have physical possession of a verified device, such as a phone or security fob.

The Problem with MFA When Traveling

MFA typically uses a code sent via SMS text message as the second verification factor.

But SMS texts can be problematic if you’re traveling and don’t have mobile phone service outside your city or country. Logging in from unfamiliar devices, locations, and networks can also trigger risk-based authentication, which requires extra verification when you deviate from your typical login profile.

You could find yourself locked out of vital services and apps at a critical moment, and without your normal phone service, account recovery options may not work either. Not fun.

Options for MFA When You Don’t Have Mobile Service

Thankfully, there are some great options for alternative second factors that don’t depend on cell phone service. You may even find that they’re more convenient to use at home too.

For maximum peace of mind, you could set up more than one of these factors to make sure you can log in even if another factor fails or is unavailable. Also make sure that all of your recovery information, such as phone numbers and email addresses, is up to date.

Using an authenticator app for MFA

An authenticator app runs on your smartphone or tablet, and you don’t need internet access or cell phone service to use it for MFA. You do need internet to set it up, though.

Both Google and Microsoft offer Android and iOS authenticator apps as part of their MFA ecosystem.

LoginRadius offers a white-labeled version of Google Authenticator for multi-factor authentication to companies that use our customer identity platform.

Setting up Google Authenticator

Google Authenticator works for MFA wherever you sign into your Google account.

To set up an authenticator app in Google

  1. Open your email account on your computer.
  2. On the top right of your screen, click your avatar, and then click Google Account. A new browser tab opens.
  3. Click Sign-in & security.
  4. Scroll down and click 2-Step Verification. Enter your password and click Next. Scroll down and, under Authenticator app, click Set Up.
  5. Select Android or iPhone, depending on what kind of phone you have. Then click Next. A QR code is displayed.

To set up an authenticator app on your phone

  1. On your phone, go to the Play Store or App Store and install Google Authenticator.
  2. Open the Google Authenticator on your phone and tap the plus button. On Android, you may need to tap the line at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Tap Scan barcode.
  4. Authorize the app to use your phone camera, so it can scan the QR code.
  5. Point your camera to the QR Code shown on the screen of your computer. After you scan the QR code, a 6-digit code appears on your phone. A new code is given every few seconds.

To finish setting up an authenticator app in Google

  1. On your computer, click Next, and then enter the code you generated on your phone.
  2. After typing the code, click Verify.
  3. A success message displays on your computer.

Google Authenticator is now your default second-step verification method.

Setting up Microsoft Authenticator

With Microsoft you’ll need to follow slightly different procedures depending on whether you or your organization is an Office 365 customer.

Office 365 users need their administrators to enable MFA (there’s a free version of Azure MFA available to subscribers).

If you just want to use MFA for your personal Microsoft account, you’ll need to set everything up yourself. Just go to Security Basics in your account, select More security options, and follow the prompts.

Regardless of which method you use to set up Microsoft 2-factor authentication, you’ll then be able to sign in to your account using the Microsoft Authenticator app. Office 365 users need to go into their Office 365 account online to do this, and personal account users follow a slightly different set of instructions.

Using Google Phone Prompt

If you have a compatible Android, iPhone, or iPad (and your needs fall within Google’s digital ecosystem), Google phone prompt is one of the easiest MFA methods to use.

Once you’ve enabled 2-factor authentication, follow the instructions for setting up phone prompts. You’ll then receive a prompt on your mobile device to confirm login when needed, with no separate app required.

Often Google phone prompt involves putting a two-digit number into either your smart device or your browser when you sign in from a new location. In some cases, though, you may be authenticating yourself with the same device you’re logging in on. So the device also needs to be locked after use to stay secure.

Using a Security Key or Fob

You have several options for dedicated MFA devices as an alternative to your phone or tablet.

With Google, you can buy a separate security key to help you log in to Google. Like most key-based solutions, you’ll need to get a key that’s compatible with FIDO Universal 2nd Factor (U2F), and that can plug into the USB ports on any devices you may want to use it with. (Watch out for devices that only have USB-C unless you have a suitable connector!)

If you or your business is at particular risk of online attacks, you’ll need to use a security key and sign up for Google’s Advanced Protection scheme. This service is aimed at journalists, activists, and business leaders who are at high risk of attack, and it’s free. You’ll need at least two compatible keys to register for the service, though.

There are also a number of third-party authenticator apps out there, from companies like LastPass, Authy, and YubiKey. Some of these require a separate dongle, and because they aren’t the owner of the services they unlock, recovery policies following a lost key or password can vary. (This means that sometimes you will have to go through the full recovery process for each account you’ve secured using a third-party provider.)

Balancing Security and Convenience with MFA

B2C companies that offer MFA for an extra level of security still have their eye on providing a convenient customer experience.

Travel can make SMS-based MFA solutions unreliable, but with the right solution and a little preparation, companies can make it easier for customers to securely log in anywhere.

Providing travelers with easy-to-use MFA solutions doesn’t just keep your data and their data secure. It improves their digital experience and encourages them not to side-step essential security measures when traveling in potentially risky situations.

How to Use Multi-Factor Authentication When You Don't Have Cell Phone Access | LoginRadius | LoginRadius Blog (2024)

FAQs

How can I authenticate my MFA without a phone? ›

Here's what you need to do:
  1. Visit the Microsoft Account Security page in your preferred web browser.
  2. Choose an alternative verification method, such as email or security questions.
  3. Enable the Authenticator app.
  4. Set it up on another device, like a laptop or tablet.

How to use 2FA without a cell phone? ›

You don't need to have a smartphone, as you can still use Google 2FA with:
  1. Passcodes delivered to your phone by text message or automated phone call. ...
  2. Google prompts sent to an iPad or Android tablet.
  3. An authenticator app running on an iPad or Android tablet.
  4. A security key.
  5. Backup codes.

What happens if you don't have your phone for two-factor authentication? ›

If you've lost access to your 2FA device, you can recover your account by using backup codes, alternative recovery options like a secondary email or phone number, or by contacting customer support. Be ready to confirm your identity by answering a few security questions or providing proof of ID.

How do I get two-factor authentication on Facebook if I don't have my phone? ›

If you don't have access to your phone, or you no longer have access to your two-factor authentication method, select I don't have my phone, then tap Contact Us. Follow the on-screen instructions.

How do I use authenticator if I lost my phone? ›

To set up Google Authenticator on your new phone without your old phone, simply install the app and then scan the QR code from your Google Account. If you have another phone with the app set up, you can also scan a QR code from that device.

How do I get my authenticator code without my phone? ›

Google Authenticator apps are tied to a particular device and cannot be recovered remotely. But it is possible to recover Google Authenticator access to your account by logging in through a new phone or using the recovery codes provided when you first logged in.

Can I use authenticator app without phone number? ›

Using an authenticator app for MFA. An authenticator app runs on your smartphone or tablet, and you don't need internet access or cell phone service to use it for MFA.

Can I get a verification code without phone? ›

If you set up 2-Step Verification, you can use the Google Authenticator app to generate codes to sign in to your Google Account. You can still generate codes without an internet connection or mobile service.

Can you use Duo authentication without a phone? ›

Your administrator can set up the system to do this via SMS, voice call, one-time passcode, the Duo Mobile smartphone app, and so on. No mobile phone? You can also use a landline or tablet, or ask your administrator for a hardware token.

How do I get a verification code if my phone is lost? ›

Get a text or phone call

If you don't have a trusted device handy, you can have a verification code sent to your trusted phone number as a text message or phone call. Select Didn't Get a Code? on the sign in screen. Choose to have the code sent to your trusted phone number.

What happens with MFA if I lost my phone? ›

Since you lost your device with the Authenticator App, you can try unregistering your old device, or if you have other admins within your tenant, you can have them require you to re-register for MFA, to see if that resolves your issue.

How do I get two-factor authentication without an iPhone? ›

If you don't have an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, you can update your Apple ID or create a new Apple ID with two-factor authentication enabled on the web. You'll need to verify both an email address and a phone number to enable two-factor authentication on this Apple ID.

How do I get an authentication code for Facebook if I can't login? ›

Get security code for two-factor authentication to log into...
  1. You can use a six digit text message (SMS) code sent to your mobile phone.
  2. By tapping your security key on a compatible device.
  3. With a security code from a third party app you've associated with your Facebook account.

How to log into Facebook with two-factor authentication? ›

How two-factor authentication works on Facebook
  1. Tap in the top right of Facebook.
  2. Scroll down and tap Settings, then tap Accounts Center.
  3. Tap Password and security.
  4. Scroll down and tap Use two-factor authentication.
  5. Choose the security method you want to add and follow the on-screen instructions.

How can I verify my Facebook account without a phone number? ›

Try confirming your Facebook account with your email instead of a mobile number.

How can I use Duo MFA without phone? ›

If you have a hardware token, you can use it to generate a passcode. You can also use a security key. If your organization allows SMS passcodes as an authentication method and you received the passcodes before the authentication device went offline, you can use them to complete 2FA.

What is the most secure way to allow authentication if a user has lost their phone with the authenticator app? ›

If you want users to move to another authenticator app, or if they lose their mobile device, losing access to their account in the app, do as follows: Under Issued tokens, delete these users. The firewall will generate the QR code again. Users must scan the QR code again on the user portal.

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