Adobe Authenticator enhances the security of your Adobe account by enabling 2 Factor Authentication through push notifications and verification codes. Why? Because if someone wants access to your account, then finding out the password won’t be enough. As its name says, 2 Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring you not only to enter your password but also to respond to a push notification sent on your phone or, alternatively, type in the verification code generated by the app. Moreover, it is compatible with your Apple Watch, so you won’t even have to open your phone. Secure in just one tap! Features: - easy sign up by scanning a QR code or opening an otpauth uri - easy sign in by responding to a push notification - verification codes generation without data connection - manage 2 Factor Authentication for multiple accounts on a single device - support for Apple Watch In order to enable 2 Factor Authentication and set up your Adobe Authenticator go to https://account.adobe.com.
It’s a great and the most authentic app
But sometimes I am logged out of my account suddenly
Bad App with no support
App doesn’t work and adobe is do backward that they provide no instructions to help you set it up. It was s waste of my effort. Useless!
HOW DO YOU USE IT!
No where does the app inform you how to use it. You download the app, it’s asks you to scan a QRS image. Well, where is it? After you dig, you find it in your email. You scan it. On your phone, you have 30 seconds to enter the code. W H E R E? Every 30 seconds, said code changes. I’ve logged out of my account twice‼️ This app seems useless!
Still being promoted for password after authenticating
I downloaded this app to my phone a month ago after being prompted to do so by Adobe. My hope was that by downloading the app and using it on my phone for dual-factor authentication, I would be able to save myself the time of re-entering my password every time that I use the software. Unfortunately, after installing, setting up, and using the app for a month, I am still being printed for my password every time that I use Acrobat Pro. Upon opening a document (on my PC) I am prompted to sign in with my User ID, after which the Authenticator app on my phone prompts me to authenticate by clicking an “approve” button, after clicking said “approve” button, I am then prompted on my PC to enter my password before proceeding to use the software. My question is: If I am going to be prompted for both my User ID and password every time that I use the software, regardless of whether I use the app or not; then what purpose is the app serving in the first place? I acknowledge that it is entirely possible (even likely) that I have installed or configured the app incorrectly, but this venue seemed to be the most accessible way to make note of the issue. Thanks very much.
Needs cloud backup
Cannot get my codes back after changing phones. Having to regenerate every single one seems excessive.
Great!
Most secure way and saves the hassle of cut and paste of codes
Great Idea
I really like the idea of using an authentication system, however, as slow as I am in entering the code, I would like to be afforded slightly more time to do so. Just as I about to enter the next to last number, the code is changed. Very frustrating!
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