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Use any MFA authenticator app like Bitwarden or Google Authenticator to add the code and store the secret key somewhere safe.
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Use any MFA authenticator app like Bitwarden or Google Authenticator to add the code and store the secret key somewhere safe.
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## Install Credential Provider on Endpoint
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## Install Credential Provider
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### Install Credential Provider Subscription File
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In order to use the Credential Provider, you have to upload a subscription file. The free-tier allows up to 50 devices using the Credential Provider, but you can alter the source code of privacyIDEA to ignore subscriptions and just unlock everything (custom python code planned).
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When you want to leverage MFA in an environment using the server, you need to have a domain-joined computer running the Credential Provider, which can be found on the [Official Credential Provider Github Page](https://github.com/privacyidea/privacyidea-credential-provider/releases).
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When you want to leverage MFA in an environment using the server, you need to have a domain-joined computer running the Credential Provider, which can be found on the [Official Credential Provider Github Page](https://github.com/privacyidea/privacyidea-credential-provider/releases).
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- Download the MSI
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- Download the MSI
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