Smart ID Mobile App combines online two-factor authentication (2FA) using push notifications and offline one-time password (OTP) authentication in a single mobile app. This article includes some questions and answers for the Smart ID Mobile App end-user as well as some common uses.
The Smart ID Mobile App user should have control over who is using the mobile phone or tablet and select a hard-to-guess pin code for Smart ID Mobile App that is not revealed to others. Smart ID Mobile App is a personal identity document and should be treated as such.
Questions and answers
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Set up one-time password (OTP) as authentication method
You can set up one-time password (OTP) from Smart ID Mobile App as the authentication method, read more here:
- Secure your Facebook account with Smart ID Mobile App authentication
- Secure your Gmail account with Smart ID Mobile App authentication
- Secure your Microsoft account with Smart ID Mobile App authentication
Log in to Office 365 with Smart ID Mobile App
You can log in to Office 365 with Smart ID Mobile App, read more here:
- Log in to Office 365 with Smart ID Mobile App OTP
- Log in to Office 365 with Smart ID Mobile App online authentication
Install digital certificates
You can download certificates from Smart ID Mobile App and use them with other applications, read more here:
Related information
- Get started with Smart ID Mobile App
- Log in to Office 365 with Smart ID Mobile App OTP
- Log in to Office 365 with Smart ID Mobile App online authentication
- Smart ID Mobile App
- Secure your Facebook account with Smart ID Mobile App authentication
- Secure your Gmail account with Smart ID Mobile App authentication
- Secure your Microsoft account with Smart ID Mobile App authentication