Okta Verify is a lightweight app that is used for 2-step verification so you can confirm your identity when you sign in to your Okta account. This gives you an extra layer of security so that you - and only you - can access your applications.
When you sign in to Okta, you can use Okta Verify to obtain a temporary 6-digit code or to approve a request notification sent to your device (your organization must enable notifications to use this feature).
Okta values your privacy. Okta Verify does not store personal information - we request permission only for your device camera, which is used to scan a QR code to register your device with Okta.
App Features
* Enroll in Okta Verify as a new user by registering your mobile device with your Okta account.
* Add one or more Okta accounts that require Okta Verify for authentication.
* Manage 2-factor authentication for non-Okta applications and web services that require the use of passcodes.
* Approve or deny sign-in requests on your device from a push notification (if enabled).
For more information, check out our docs at:
https://help.okta.com/en/prod/okta_help_CSH.htm#ext_okta_verify
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Okta Verify FAQ
Is Okta Verify free?
Yes, Okta Verify is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Okta Verify legit?
⚠️ The Okta Verify app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
La aplicación anteriormente me dejaba autorizar el equipo desde la notificación cuando lo recibía, esto cuando dejaba en una pulsación larga la notificación tipo banner. Ahora una vez hago esa acción solo me pide revisar y me abre la aplicación para dar autorización haciendo el proceso de abrir la app cuando quiero evitar el mismo.
Stop making changes that force me to interact with the app longer than necessary
It’s incredibly annoying that I have to open up the app to confirm my logon request, the old functionality of pressing yes from the notification was so much simpler. that one change turned this app from a 5 star app to a 1 star. unacceptable.
I’m not happy with the company that has been doing bad things to me
I’m just going to start by saying that if this app gives a company complete control over my personal devices and I have been dealing with a complete nightmare for a while and I’m just trying to make it make sense as to why this is even a thing
Okta is an obstacle to my work flow
Terrible, buggy awful system that makes it impossible to verify my work app. Will request from IT that we use another verification method instead.
signed me out for no reason. account gone
my SCHOOL account was wiped off the app for no foreseeable reason. now i cant log in
Driver
Much too complicated
Notifications Frustrating
The app has a simple function that is quite well implemented, but using the phone app is very frustrating. As this is meant to be an app for verification, I wish to have as little interaction as efficiently as possible. Unfortunately, the notification process allows so little time to hit “yes” before it changes to “review” that invariably the app opens which is a minor, but noticeable interruption to workflow and efficiency that I don’t encounter with other authenticator apps. I feel like this would be easy to remedy.
Mediocre Apple Watch Support
If it’s required to chose a number to validate then why the Apple Watch can’t display the options?
If I can text on my watch I should be able to chose the numbers .
Do better.
Just Awful.
Absurd redundancy to require this app.
Bring back Apple Watch support
Recently, I am no longer able to use my Apple Watch to verify. I need to go on my phone and verify and select the correct two digit number. This is a big hassle compared to just using my Apple Watch. This is a huge step back.
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