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  1. Go to the Single Sign On webpage https://sso.webcentral.navymwr.org and

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Once you receive an email with your Navy Fitness URL and log-in information you will have to follow the simple steps outlined in this chapter. Upon logging-in you will be prompted to enter a Multi-Factor Authentication. This MFA is an added layer of security to ensure that your username and password are protected.

 

  1. Go to your designated Navy Fitness Directors Management System URL and Accept the User agreement.

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   2. Go to the sign-in page and enter your username and password.

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You will then be prompted for a six-digit code. This will be generated on your phone, in the Google Authenticator application. If you have not set this up, please use the hyperlinks below to set up Google Authenticator on your device.

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FIRST LOGIN

Upon your first login you will be prompted to Scan or manually enter your secret key in your Google Authenticator. 

  1. On your phone or tablet, search your App Store or Play Store for Google Authenticator.

     2.  Continue to the appropriate device instructions if you have not already set this up

     3. Once Google Authenticator is loaded on your phone, scan the QR code or enter the Random Letters as they appear on the screen. 

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2. Enter in your email and password and click Sign-in to proceed to the multifactor authentication step.

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If this is your first time logging into SSO please use the password provided in the email from Navy Single Sign On <no-reply@navymwr.org> . Sometimes this mail is routed to Junk Mail, so please check there if you do not see it in your inbox.

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3.Choose a method of Multi-factor Authentication that works best for you. Multifactor Authentication is a two step process that only grants access after confirming your password (something you know) along with a PIN or Device generated Code (something you have).

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Multifactor Authentication is a two step process that only grants access after confirming your password (something you know), along with a PIN or Device generated code (something you have).  


MFA Setup Steps

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PIP Setup Steps

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