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 =====Enter Your Account as Usual===== =====Enter Your Account as Usual=====
-In this example we will be logging into Google. You will see a normal Google login window.+In this example we will be logging into Google. You will see a normal Google login window.\\
 {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_01google.png?400|}} {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_01google.png?400|}}
  
 =====Enter Your Account in the SSO===== =====Enter Your Account in the SSO=====
-When you enter your account in Google, Google knows based on your account to redirect you to our SSO. At this step you will enter your account again, **including the @spfk12.org**.+When you enter your account in Google, Google knows based on your account to redirect you to our SSO. At this step you will enter your account again, **including the @spfk12.org**.\\
 {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_02username.png?400|}} {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_02username.png?400|}}
  
 =====Enter Your Password in the SSO===== =====Enter Your Password in the SSO=====
-You will then be prompted for your password. This is the same password you use for your email and to log into your computer.+You will then be prompted for your password. This is the same password you use for your email and to log into your computer.\\
 {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_03password?400|}} {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_03password?400|}}
  
 =====Enter Your 2 Factor Credentials===== =====Enter Your 2 Factor Credentials=====
-If you have enabled 2 Factor security on your Google account you will now be prompted to use it. This may be a physical security key like in the example image, or it may be an Authenticator Code.+If you have enabled 2 Factor security on your Google account you will now be prompted to use it. This may be a physical security key like in the example image, or it may be an Authenticator Code.\\
  
-If you are NOT enrolled in 2 Factor Authentication for your district Google Account, we **strongly** recommend doing so. This will help ensure that there is no unauthorized access to your district Google account and helps increase the overall network security of the district.+If you are NOT enrolled in 2 Factor Authentication for your district Google Account, we **strongly** recommend doing so. This will help ensure that there is no unauthorized access to your district Google account and helps increase the overall network security of the district.\\
 {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_04twofactor.png?400|}} {{:selfhelp:accounts:sso_04twofactor.png?400|}}
  
 =====All Set===== =====All Set=====
-Now that you've completed the login you will be met with a screen letting you know that you've successfully logged in.+Now that you've completed the login you will be met with a screen letting you know that you've successfully logged in.\\
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