Click the Default Device: drop-down menu and pick your default device for authentication. If you authenticate with more than one device, you can specify which you would like to be the default. To exit My Settings & Devices, click the Done button below your listed devices or click your organization's logo on the left (or the Duo logo if shown). This is where you can enroll a new device by clicking Add another device and following the device enrollment steps, or reactivate, edit, or delete your existing devices. You can't get in to the device management portal if you do not have access to any enrolled devices you'll need to contact your Duo administrator for help.Īfter authenticating you'll see the device management portal. To manage your devices, choose an authentication method and complete two-factor authentication (you may need to scroll down to see all authentication options). If you enabled the option to automatically send you an authentication request via push or phone call, you'll need to cancel the push or phone call in progress before you can click the "My Settings & Devices" link. If your administrator enabled self-service device management, the Duo Prompt displays a "My Settings & Devices" link on the left. If your organization is using the Duo Universal Prompt please refer to the Universal Prompt device management instructions.Īccessing Device Management in the Duo Traditional Prompt
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The screen sharing, for now, would be possible only in one-on-one conversations and only on the Android platform.
Duo has also received a new update that adds the screen sharing functionality. In order to make use of the new feature, all users need to do is to click on the “create group link button” and sign in with their Google account on Google Duo website. Meanwhile, Google rolled out a new update to the web version of the Google Duo platform that will allow its users to to make a conference call with up to 32 participants. Thankfully, Google considers that it is a good decision to get it back. The video toggle on/off feature is a basic privacy tool without which users had to cover the camera lens with their fingers. However, Google is said to be gradually rolling it out to most devices. Google has also confirmed the same through a Twitter post which now showcases that Google Duo has a video toggle on/on button right on the screen itself. Now, Google is said to be bringing it back. While in all video calling interfaces, there’s always a toggle option to switch off the camera whenever you want to, Google Duo surprisingly omitted it. Google Duo, after an update in 2019, simply made it difficult to turn off the camera during a video call.