How to enable 2FA on Stanford University
- Sign in to your Stanford University account.
- Open Account settings → Security (the exact path varies; see the official docs link above).
- Choose your preferred method from the list — TOTP and hardware keys are the recommended options.
- For hardware keys: insert your key when prompted and tap to enroll. Register at least two keys per account so loss of one doesn't lock you out.
- Save the recovery codes somewhere safe — they're your last resort if you lose your authenticator and your hardware keys.
Hardware keys supported
Stanford University documents support for: Fortitoken.
Sharing Stanford University 2FA with a team (with Kaito)
Kaito gives you a vault for shared TOTP and a real-time inbox for shared SMS, with per-token group permissions and an audit log on every code view. To share Stanford University access with your team:
- In Kaito, go to Tokens → New and add the Stanford University 2FA seed (or scan the QR).
- Permission the token to a group:
code-onlyfor most teammates,full-seedonly for the admins who would handle rotation. - Stanford University only supports SMS 2FA. Provision a Kaito SMS number and use the service's "phone number on file" setting to point verifications at it. Codes will stream to whoever you've authorized.
- Stream the audit log to your SIEM if you want a complete record of which team members generated codes for Stanford University and when.
Note: Stanford University's terms on account sharing are unclear or grey-area. Many teams share access in practice; doing so via Kaito gives you a clean audit trail if it ever becomes a question.
Frequently asked questions
Does Stanford University support 2FA?
Yes. Stanford University supports 2FA via SMS, Custom app, Custom hardware, Hardware key.
What is the most secure 2FA method for Stanford University?
A hardware security key (Fortitoken) is the most phishing-resistant option Stanford University supports. Use TOTP as a fallback.
Can I share Stanford University 2FA with my team?
Stanford University's terms on account sharing are grey-area. Many teams share access in practice; using Kaito gives you a clean audit trail if it ever becomes a question.
How long does it take to enroll Stanford University 2FA in Kaito?
Under two minutes. Open the Stanford University security settings, scan the QR code with Kaito's add-token flow, and verify the first generated code matches.