Enabling Duo Restore
- Make sure you are running the latest version of the Duo Mobile App on your current iOS device.
- Back up your device to iCloud, with iCloud Keychain enabled to use Instant Restore. Nightly iCloud backups will include Duo Restore information. Encrypted iTunes or Finder backups will also work.
Due to how apps are automatically backed up in iOS, the backup functionality of Duo Restore is always on for iOS users who have iCloud enabled and they will not see a notification indicating their information is being backed up.
To use Instant Restore you must have previously backed up your device with iCloud (with iCloud Keychain on) or an encrypted iTunes or Finder backup.
- Sign in to iCloud on your iOS device and restore from an iCloud, iTunes, or Finder backup.
- If using iCloud, enable iCloud Keychain. This could be the same device as before, or a brand-new one.
- Download the Duo Mobile app on your new device.
- Open Duo Mobile and tap Continue on the welcome screen.
- Duo Mobile locates your backed-up Duo-protected accounts in your restored backup and restores them to the app on your device. When complete, you're taken to the accounts list in the app.
- Duo also sends a push notification stating that accounts were activated on a new device to your old one. If you receive the new phone activation notification and you didn't just perform a restore, tap No. This deactivates your Duo accounts on both the original and replacement devices and alerts your organization's Duo administrators about the fraudulent reactivation.
If you did initiate the restore to a replacement device, tap Yes to dismiss this notification and deactivate the accounts on your original device.
If you have any issues, please contact duoquestions@colum.edu for assistance.