The Security Key NFC is an alternative device you can use for multi-factor authentication if you prefer not to use a mobile device.
Important: 91porn’s security key is not compatible with Cisco AnyConnect VPN. If you regularly connect to Cisco AnyConnect to work remotely, this method is not recommended.
Step One: Purchase a Security Key
- ICT recommends the Yubico Security Key NFC, which can be purchased on for $31.
Step Two: Set up Security Key NFC for Registration
- Go to and sign in with your @wlu.ca.ca email address and password.
- From the Microsoft profile dashboard, select “Update info” on the “Security info” tile.
- On the security info page, select “+ Add Method.”
- Select “security key” from the list of options, then Add.

Step Three: Register the Security Key
- Select “NFC Device” from the list of options and insert your security key into your computer’s USB port.
- A few dialogue boxes will open:
- Asking you to have your key ready, where you can select Next.
- A windows security box, labeled “Security key setup”, where you can select Ok.
- Asking you to continue set up, where you can select Ok.
- You'll be asked to create a Security Key PIN. Enter your preferred PIN and click Ok.
- Then you'll be directed to place your finger on the finger print scanner on the key.
- When prompted on your computer, name the security key whatever you prefer and select Next.
- You have successfully registered your security key for MFA!

Step Four: Emergency Login Codes
Obtain your emergency login codes in advance to ensure access in an emergency.
If you forget, lose or damage your mobile device or security key, or are experiencing an issue, you can use these codes to temporarily suspend your MFA for 24-hours.