Accessing Relias from Mobile Devices
Relias has mobile apps, however most Relias courses are not accessible from the mobile app.
There is much more Relias content available if you access Relias from Chrome, Edge, or Safari on mobile devices.
1. To do this, first open Chrome, Edge, or Safari on your mobile device.
3. Select Log in with Single Sign-on
4. If asked, provide your Nexus email address and computer password. Complete MFA authentication if needed.
Please do not click on any buttons labeled "Sign-in options". Please provide only your Nexus email address, please don't provide a phone number or Skype.
5. Access your Relias content. If pop-ups are blocked click allow pop-ups.
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