Programmable TOTP token that fits any authentication system
Classic SHA-1 TOTP hardware token: high-strength and water-resistant
Programmable hardware TOTP token in a key fob format
Classic hardware TOTP token with SHA-256 algorithm support
Free 2FA app for iOS and Android with encrypted cloud backup, PIN, and biometric protection
OTP delivery via messenger — easy, secure, convenient. The service is available on Telegram, Viber and Facebook Messenger
Delivery of one-time passwords via SMS messages
Free delivery of one-time passwords via email
Free one-time password delivery through push notifications in the Protectimus Smart 2FA app - simply press a button to confirm your login
- In Protectimus Cloud Service, you can add the Users manually or import the Users using a CSV file.
- In Protetimus On-Premise Platform, you can add the Users manually, import the Users using a CSV file, or enable Users synchronization with your user directory. You’ll find instructions on enabling the synchronization of users in the On-Premise Platform section.
The number of Users that you may add depends on the Service Plan you select. If you need to add more Users, please select the required number of Users by customizing your Service Plan.
PLEASE NOTE! If you plan to activate the registration of Tokens through the Users’ Self-Service Portal, your Users in Protectimus system must additionally have a password or an email address on record. A verification code will be sent to the registered email address to allow your users to log into the Self-Service Portal. If a User has both a password and a registered email address, that User will use the password to log in. After a Token is issued for a User and assigned to a Resource, the User will also be asked for an OTP password from the Token when logging in to the Users’ Self-Service Portal.
Example:
login, email, phoneNumber, firstName, secondName, resourceName1, tokenName1, resourceId2, tokenId2
John, John@example.com, 9990000001, John, Smith, matrix, smartToken, office, 901
Steve, Steve@example.com, 9990000002, Steve, Stevenson, office, , , 79
You need to assign tokens to users to let the authentication system know which Token every User owns.
If a user loses their token or, for example, forgets the token at home, and you want to provide urgent access to this user, you will only need to deactivate this token. In this case, this token will not be involved in the user authentication process