OTP Login with GateKeeper Proximity.
Yes! GateKeeper™ generates OTPs for websites that support OTP authenticators (Google Authenticator, DUO, Microsoft Authenticator, etc.) as their second factor of authentication (2FA). Instead of having to use your phone to get the OTP code while logging into the site, GateKeeper automatically generates the secure OTP code and auto-fills the OTP in when the website requests it during login.
- Supported Method for TOTP: Time-Based One-Time Passcodes
- Similar to: Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, etc.
While you are on the website for which you want to enable two-factor authentication (Google Authenticator type), you will see a QR Code or "Secret" displayed on it. You will need this QR code or secret to add the OTP to your GateKeeper.
- Open the GateKeeper Password Manager extension in your browser.
- Click on + Add Password.
- Fill in the website login details (website, username, password, and "OTP Secret").
- Copy the secret from the website's 2-FA settings page and paste it directly into the OTP box.
- Once all the fields are filled, click Save Password.
The OTP code will now generate continuously in the GateKeeper browser extension. The next time the user logs in to the website, copy & paste the OTP code from the extension.
Here's a video of how auto-OTP works on GateKeeper Proximity:
If you also would like to use OTP as your backup login for your computer, follow the directions in the link below.
One-Time Passcode Login with GateKeeper Proximity for Computers.
For any additional questions or concerns regarding proximity settings, computer locking, credential management, or compliance, please contact GateKeeper Enterprise support using the Support Ticket form on https://gkaccess.com/support/ or email support@gkaccess.com.
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