Duo to Feature New Universal Prompt

Duo announced it is changing its look and will add some new features as of March 30. The familiar two-factor prompt you see when logging in to important ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ web applications will be phased out in the coming weeks, and replaced with Duo's new Universal Prompt, which has a more minimalist look. The traditional prompt will continue to work, but will be phased out gradually to prevent any interruption to ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ services.

This screenshots below show the visual change with the "Universal Prompt" compared to the Traditional Prompt.

“Traditional Prompt†shows a screen-capture of the “Traditional† DUO look when prompted by a ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ web service prompting for a 2nd authentication factor. Text displayed along top of the box: Authentication with DUO is required for the requested Serviceâ€.  Medium size box with three stacked horizontal bars saying “Settingsâ€.  Three green boxes are displayed with the following options that read “Send me a pushâ€, “Call Meâ€, “Enter a passcodeâ€, including a small check box which reads “Remember me for 120 hoursâ€.  Link: “Cancel this request.â€

“Universal Prompt†shows a screen-capture of the upcoming change to Duo’s look and feel, when a ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ web service gives a prompt to send a 2nd authentication factor, such as a Duo Push to the user’s mobile device. The background is white, and reads “Check for a Duo Push. Verify it’s you by approving the notification. Sent to ‘Android’ (***-***-6489). Link: Other Options. Link: Need help?â€

When presented with the Universal Prompt, you will have the following options:

  • Check for a Duo Push (Default): Check your mobile device for a Duo Push prompt and approve it.
    Or
  • Navigate to "Other Options" to choose:
    • Duo Push
    • Duo mobile Passcode (check the Duo app on your mobile device for the passcode)
    • Text Messenger Passcode (Sends a text message to your mobile number)
    • Phone Call (answer the phone and acknowledge the Duo prompt via keypad)
    • Bypass Code (Only provided with ID verification and ISO approval for long term codes)
[Alt-Text: Screenshot of the Duo Universal Prompt other options to login: “DUO Pushâ€, “Duo Mobile Passcodeâ€, “Text message Passcodeâ€, “Phone callâ€, “Bypass Codeâ€.  Link: Need help?]

Duo is not limited to one device, it is possible to have multiple devices registered to a Duo account to provide other device options to be set up for more authentication options. If there are questions on this additional setup, the ISO and can provide further information.