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You can configure your mobile device(s) to access your UD email, calendar and documents on the go. Follow the configuration instructions below for your device type / preferred application:
 
Gmail app (Android or iOS)
	- Google provides a native Gmail app that comes preinstalled on Android devices. On iOS, it can be downloaded here.
 
- This app gives access to your full mailbox and also functions as the main app for Google Chat, if you take advantage of that feature.
 
- Gmail app setup instructions are here.
Android OS mail app
	- 
	Open Settings.  Navigate to Accounts > Manage accounts > Add account. 
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	Select Google. 
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	Log in using your UD account credentials. 
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	Proceed with 2-factor authentication. 
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	Click on your Google Account under Accounts and check off which apps you want synced to your device.
 
 
Apple iOS mail app
	- Open Settings. Navigate to Mail > Accounts > Add Account.
 
- Select Google.
 
- Enter your full UD email address (ex. rflyer1@udayton.edu) and password.
 
- If you see Next, tap Next and wait for account verification.
 
- Proceed with 2-factor authentication.
 
- Select Mail and any other Apps you want your account to use.
 
- Press Save.
 
Mobile device security
If you’re checking your UD Gmail or other resources from your smartphone, take steps to keep your device and data safe. Here are some recommendations:
	- Physically label your device with your name and a phone number at which you may be contacted.  Be sure to note your device's serial number in your own records.
 
- Install operating system and application (app) updates as soon as they become available.
 
- If your device supports encryption, enable it.
 
- Set a reasonable, hard-to-guess password.  4-6 digits are acceptable if used in combination with an auto-erase policy (see #5 below).
 
- Set your device to auto-erase after 10-15 failed login attempts (if available).
 
- Set your device to auto-lock after 10-15 minutes.
 
- Periodically back up the contents of your device and check that you aren't storing any sensitive documents.