My main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity involves addressing the integration of applications and resolving access issues that customers may experience. If customers face access problems, we must reach out to the IDM team, Identity and Access Management, to investigate what is wrong with their access process. A specific example of using OneLogin Customer Identity to resolve an access problem occurred when a customer of mine was using an application and encountered access issues. We checked everything, such as his email and whether his SSO was configured correctly, and then reported the issue to the IDM team, which enabled access. The customer had only read access, so it was modified to provide him with modify access allowing him to use those applications effectively and complete his work on time. While my main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity is quite positive, I can also say that the tool is really good, with continuous enhancements each year. Now, we are more frequently utilizing the AI tool, which will likely have a significant impact on the applications.
OneLogin Customer Identity has multiple use cases. I deployed this customer identity platform for about one and a half years with a customer whose primary use case was wanting a seamless customer experience that could provide customized branded registration and login experiences according to their wishes. We defined it according to their requirements. They also wanted feasible customer authentication and authorization that implements MFA options such as biometrics, passkeys, and SMS. There can also be use cases for centralized identity management, which consolidates identities across multiple brands or applications into a single directory for better management and insights. In this case, the customer had three different environments and wanted central management. For that, we used OneLogin Customer Identity. They also wanted better and secure migration of legacy users. They had very old user data, so we used the migration hook, which is the best feature in OneLogin. It allows users to log in with their old credentials which are validated against an external database, and it is easily migrated seamlessly to OneLogin during the login process.
My main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity is to ensure security and privacy on HIPAA and PCI-compliant platforms while easily storing employee passwords so that the tech team is not consistently bombarded by forgetfulness from the employees. This has solved both our privacy concerns as well as improved the flow of priority tickets for our technology team. OneLogin Customer Identity helps us securely store our credentials, which is vital because strong, long passwords are a must for security nowadays but almost impossible for humans to remember. Storing passwords in notes is a security breach by itself, so when OneLogin Customer Identity encrypts all the sensitive data before saving it, it also gives us easy access whenever we need to log in to our applications. It is very easy to use OneLogin Customer Identity. Logging in and accessing all the business applications under one tool is very straightforward, which provides sufficient security for all our applications and keeps everyone focused because they can open tabs of how they will be doing what they will be doing during the day, thereby improving productivity in my organization.
My main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity is that it is a very easy-to-use platform with a great design, making it accessible for everyone in my organization. Every employee in our company uses OneLogin because it helps us securely store our credentials. Strong, long passwords are a must for security nowadays, but it is almost impossible for humans to remember them, and storing them in notes is a security breach by itself. When OneLogin encrypts all the sensitive data before saving it, it also gives us easy access whenever we need to log into our apps. A specific example of how my team uses OneLogin Customer Identity in our daily workflow is when we are working remotely and we want to collaborate on a certain project. We use different apps that are integrated into OneLogin, so we have access despite working remotely. We can access it at any time because we use one strong password, which is very easy to manage, and it is easy to access our apps easily, thus enhancing our collaboration while keeping away unauthorized users. OneLogin Customer Identity helps us manage our different accounts, and it also assists with our single sign-on.
OneLogin Customer Identity streamlines identity and access management through secure access solutions. It addresses businesses' needs for a centralized platform to manage customer identities efficiently and securely.Designed for companies seeking robust customer identity management, OneLogin Customer Identity facilitates secure environments by offering advanced features like multifactor authentication and real-time monitoring. It supports seamless integration with a wide array of applications...
My main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity involves addressing the integration of applications and resolving access issues that customers may experience. If customers face access problems, we must reach out to the IDM team, Identity and Access Management, to investigate what is wrong with their access process. A specific example of using OneLogin Customer Identity to resolve an access problem occurred when a customer of mine was using an application and encountered access issues. We checked everything, such as his email and whether his SSO was configured correctly, and then reported the issue to the IDM team, which enabled access. The customer had only read access, so it was modified to provide him with modify access allowing him to use those applications effectively and complete his work on time. While my main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity is quite positive, I can also say that the tool is really good, with continuous enhancements each year. Now, we are more frequently utilizing the AI tool, which will likely have a significant impact on the applications.
OneLogin Customer Identity has multiple use cases. I deployed this customer identity platform for about one and a half years with a customer whose primary use case was wanting a seamless customer experience that could provide customized branded registration and login experiences according to their wishes. We defined it according to their requirements. They also wanted feasible customer authentication and authorization that implements MFA options such as biometrics, passkeys, and SMS. There can also be use cases for centralized identity management, which consolidates identities across multiple brands or applications into a single directory for better management and insights. In this case, the customer had three different environments and wanted central management. For that, we used OneLogin Customer Identity. They also wanted better and secure migration of legacy users. They had very old user data, so we used the migration hook, which is the best feature in OneLogin. It allows users to log in with their old credentials which are validated against an external database, and it is easily migrated seamlessly to OneLogin during the login process.
My main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity is to ensure security and privacy on HIPAA and PCI-compliant platforms while easily storing employee passwords so that the tech team is not consistently bombarded by forgetfulness from the employees. This has solved both our privacy concerns as well as improved the flow of priority tickets for our technology team. OneLogin Customer Identity helps us securely store our credentials, which is vital because strong, long passwords are a must for security nowadays but almost impossible for humans to remember. Storing passwords in notes is a security breach by itself, so when OneLogin Customer Identity encrypts all the sensitive data before saving it, it also gives us easy access whenever we need to log in to our applications. It is very easy to use OneLogin Customer Identity. Logging in and accessing all the business applications under one tool is very straightforward, which provides sufficient security for all our applications and keeps everyone focused because they can open tabs of how they will be doing what they will be doing during the day, thereby improving productivity in my organization.
My main use case for OneLogin Customer Identity is that it is a very easy-to-use platform with a great design, making it accessible for everyone in my organization. Every employee in our company uses OneLogin because it helps us securely store our credentials. Strong, long passwords are a must for security nowadays, but it is almost impossible for humans to remember them, and storing them in notes is a security breach by itself. When OneLogin encrypts all the sensitive data before saving it, it also gives us easy access whenever we need to log into our apps. A specific example of how my team uses OneLogin Customer Identity in our daily workflow is when we are working remotely and we want to collaborate on a certain project. We use different apps that are integrated into OneLogin, so we have access despite working remotely. We can access it at any time because we use one strong password, which is very easy to manage, and it is easy to access our apps easily, thus enhancing our collaboration while keeping away unauthorized users. OneLogin Customer Identity helps us manage our different accounts, and it also assists with our single sign-on.