No. SFU’s MFA service is built and hosted at SFU and does not collect personal information. In addition, the recommended mobile app, LastPass Authenticator, does not collect personal information.
How it works: When you scan the QR code with your mobile app as part of the initial MFA setup, the app is obtaining a secret key from SFU’s MFA servers from which your MFA login codes will be generated.
- From that point onward, there is no MFA-related communication made from your mobile app. Your mobile app only relies on your mobile device’s time and the secret key for the MFA login code generation every 30 seconds.
- This is also why the app does not require cellular service nor an internet connection to function.
Note: SFU recommends LastPass Authenticator because of the benefits it provides to users, but we are not affiliated with LastPass Authenticator or any third-party MFA applications. You are free to choose any of the MFA mobile apps that support the TOTP protocol.