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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Good thing I've never heard of this lol

  • ChrisMillerChrisMiller Member
    edited June 2017

    and this is why you use 2FA auth whenever possible.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited June 2017

    @KnownHostChrisM said:
    and this is why you use 2FA auth whenever possible.

    Also why you don't store important login information on someone else's computer, unless you (at the very least) control the data storage itself. Like I'm cool with local password managers backed up to cloud storage, because the sync file is something I can control. Much less okay with the entire thing being stored in a way that I can't manipulate.

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  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    It's not a consumer offering. It's for enterprises that want to have someone else manager their identity and authorization management. I think you'd only use it at work so your company could provide SSO to various apps. Maybe it's like Okta?

    At least that's what 60 seconds skimming their web site suggests.

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  • jarland said: Good thing I've never heard of this lol

    Same here. I never heard of OneLogin until this morning.

  • @Yura said:
    then use anotherlogin

    best answer

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  • @raindog308 said:
    It's not a consumer offering. It's for enterprises that want to have someone else manager their identity and authorization management. I think you'd only use it at work so your company could provide SSO to various apps. Maybe it's like Okta?

    >

    This is pretty much it. It's an identity management service. I think they use OAuth like Google, Facebook, or AD with Federation Services.

  • I've never used such kind of software and I never encourage my friends doing such. If one has trouble remembering passwords, it's not bad to write it down on a notebook (not for bank accounts of course).

  • Same thing with one password, or saving your passwords with chrome, it only takes one hit to get all your websites passwords. hell na

  • YKMYKM Member

    Just a heads up, I don't use it and hadn't heard of it but surprised how many do according to their site.

  • Anyways, what are your views on lastpass?

  • HybridHybrid Member

    I use my brain to store my passwords, nothing can crack it, except maybe a bottle of vodka

  • YuraYura Member

    @Hybrid said:
    I use my brain to store my passwords, nothing can crack it, except maybe a bottle of vodka

    Even an empty bottle can crack a head. Be careful.

  • imokimok Member

    @dedipromo said:
    I've never used such kind of software and I never encourage my friends doing such. If one has trouble remembering passwords, it's not bad to write it down on a notebook (not for bank accounts of course).

    OneLogin is not a service for just storing passwords. It's an identity provider (and more) for enterprises.

    At work we were looking for their services but we were also afraid of these things, we made a local installation instead.

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