OneLogin Protect Reviews – Page 4

2/5 rating based on 46 reviews. Read all reviews for OneLogin Protect for iPhone.
OneLogin Protect is free iOS app published by OneLogin, LLC

Easy and reliable

AAA Printing

Love the push to submit. Makes it much easier than your typical otp app


Requires enterprise license

stuberman

This OTP app allows you to secure your OneLogin cloud authentication with a simple push to send feature. Protected applications must be configured by your IT department.


Great concept, but...

Mozotom

Having to use phone instead of watch is annoying, please put this into the watch.


All jacked up

Cuttinpen

Waste of time and energy


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asdf098654

gives fake sense of security, horrible to use.


Easy to use, replaces physical tokens

Al Sargent

I typically use OneLogin OTP (one time password) when OneLogin does "step up" authentication when I'm login in from an unfamiliar IP address. In practice, this happens when I'm traveling. The app is way to use: just open it and press the "Send OTP" button. This gives a second factor of authentication in addition to your password for greater security. Another nice aspect is that the app doesn't need to be connected to the internet to work. For example, the other day I was trying to access the OneLogin Single Sign On portal from my laptop via an airplane's WiFi. Coming from an unfamiliar location (30,000 feet somewhere over Kansas!), OneLogin did its usual step-up authentication. My laptop had WiFi, but my phone (and thus OneLogin OTP) did not. I was able to just enter the six digit number displayed in OneLogin OTP into the web browser, and I successfully signed in. Very handy. Disclosure: I work for OneLogin, but the above review still reflects my actual opinion. If I had a bad experience I wouldn't have written a review at all.


Seamless experience

vamc

Worked like charm everytime


Removed the iPhone widget?

sjupin

This app keeps getting worse. Now they removed the iPhone widget. What's next?


Send OTP button removed? No widget!

timbuckthree

I used the widget daily. I feel like I'm back in the dark ages having to type the OTP for every app where it's enabled. Seriously bad update.


Made a great app bad

michaelaraei

The removal of the Send OTP button made this app exponentially LESS convenient to use. Juggling two devices to type in the code instead of submitting it via button is not a good user experience.