Sebastian Csar
Fine, I guess. UI is definitely less accessible than the old Authenticate app - much smaller buttons on the push notifications, harder to see and hit. I would not use this app if work didn't force me to update. Had to get a new phone for this because it doesn't support my old phone's max OS, which is a waste of money and of the materials needed to make it.
4 people found this review helpful
Adam Taggart
I think apps should have the same name on my phone that they have in the app store. I spent a while searching my phone for "RSA" or "SecurID" with no results only to finally find it called simply "Authenticator" like 3 other apps on my phone, and with a completely different logo than what was in the app store. It seems like coming up with different names and icons would take more effort, so why? Super annoying. Otherwise, the app works, but the design is very bare bones and basic.
9 people found this review helpful
Scott Leuthaeuser
If you're going to use an alphanumeric code, you need to not use similar-looking characters, like 0/O and 1/I. But also, alphanumeric is much more annoying to type on some mobile keyboard, and totally unnecessary for this use-case, since the point is just making sure that the user is actually looking at the prompt and not just auto-pilot approving the notification. 4-digit numeric would be fine. Heck, MS Auth uses 2-digit numeric.
6 people found this review helpful