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New CalNet 2-Step Look for Browsers

March 23, 2022 by Lars Rohrbach

Beginning April 5, 2022, you will start to see changes in the CalNet 2-Step process for browsers (e.g., Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, etc.). The upgraded workflow provides a simplified and accessible Duo login experience and offers a redesigned visual interface with security and usability enhancements. 

You do not need to do anything to get the new browser experience and this will not affect the Duo Mobile App. However, we highly recommend that you familiarize yourself with the new process:

  • Watch this one-minute video
  • Try it out for yourself:
    • Open a private or incognito window in your browser. 
    • Go to: https://2step-test.calnet.berkeley.edu and log in.

Learn more about these changes on the CalNet website.

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