

- #GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK HOW TO#
- #GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK INSTALL#
- #GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK MANUAL#
- #GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK PASSWORD#
Choose Time Based for your token (this is the default selection in the app).
#GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK MANUAL#
Alternatively, you can carry out the following manual steps in the Google Authenticator app in your device:

Note: If you had trouble scanning the barcode, the automatic setup will not work.
#GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK PASSWORD#
Upon launching the PAM360 web-interface, the user has to enter the username and local authentication or Azure AD/AD/LDAP password to log in to PAM360 and click Login.If the administrator has chosen the TFA option "Google Authenticator", the TFA will happen as detailed below:
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That is, the users have to authenticate through PAM360's local authentication or AD/Azure AD/LDAP authentication. As explained above, the first level of authentication will be through the usual authentication. The users for whom TFA is enabled, will have to authenticate twice successively.
#GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK INSTALL#
Detailed instructions to install the Google Authenticator app is available in Google's website. Google officially supports Android, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and BlackBerry devices. To make use of google authenticator as the second factor of authentication, you should first install Google Authenticator app in your smart phone or tablet. Connecting to PAM360 Web Interface when TFA via Google Authenticator is Enabled Pre-requisite
#GOOGLE AUTHENTICATOR FACEBOOK HOW TO#
Here’s how to set up and use the Google Authenticator app with your Google account, along with a few other well-known sites. With the app, you don’t have to wait a few seconds to receive a text message. It generates a six-digit number, which changes every 30 seconds. You need to install the Google Authenticator app on your smart phone or tablet devices. The token provides an authenticator, which is a six digit number users must enter as the second factor of authentication. Google Authenticator is a software-based authentication token developed by Google. Setting up Two-Factor Authentication (TFA) - Google Authenticator
