One Time Password Integration

One Time Password Integration

What is it?

One Time Password (or Multi Factor Authentication) is where a login procedure requires an additional piece of information in order to login in addition to a username and a password. My1Login can now incorporate these codes to be stored alongside their usual credentials.
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This feature is not enabled by default on your My1Login Account, Please contact your My1Login Support to request access to this feature.

Creating a New Web Application

When the feature is enabled, there is a change in the appearance of web applications where users can store the generated secret in which the codes are generated from.


Example of Secret Code Being Generated

When you are setting up a one time password or Multi Factor Authentication code, the secret key like the example below is what is used in order to generate the value used in this authentication.
Copy this value across to your One Time Password Secret field within your application on My1Login and click the save icon.



Once the secret is saved to your existing credentials a code will be generated from the secret and constantly change every 30 seconds.



From here if you launch or use those credentials to login to the relative website, the one time password code will automatically be entered by the extension as it is stored on My1Login as well.

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If this is not the case or if there are sites you believe are not behaving correctly contact us on support@my1login.com
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