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<value>1. Sign in to your Okta account.
2. Configure "Okta Verify" when prompted to enroll.
3. Select any device type (e.g. iOS).
4. Click "Next".
5. Click "Can't scan?" below the barcode.
6. In the first dropdown, select "Setup manually without push notification".
7. Enter the Secret Key into the field below to verify the authenticator.</value>
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