![]() ![]() įollow the onscreen instructions to add a TeamViewer configuration. In the top-right corner of the page, click Settings. In a separate web browser window, log in to Jamf Pro. Note: To avoid potential issues with an inaccessible account, it is recommended to create the script token using a general TeamViewer account (e.g., Do not link the script token to a specific administrator. Provisioning Profiles for In-House Apps.JSON Web Token for Securing In-House Content.User-Assigned Volume Purchasing Registration.Content Distribution Methods in Jamf Pro.Importing Users to Jamf Pro from Apple School Manager.Settings and Security Management for Mobile Devices.Mobile Device Inventory Display Settings.Mobile Device Inventory Collection Settings.Mobile Device Inventory and Criteria Reference.User Enrollment Experience for Personally Owned Mobile Devices.User Enrollment for Personally Owned Mobile Devices.User-Initiated Enrollment Experience for Institutionally Owned Mobile Devices.User-Initiated Enrollment for Mobile Devices.Application Usage for Licensed Software.Settings and Security Management for Computers.Computer Inventory and Criteria Reference.Enrolling Multiple Computers Using the Recon Network Scanner.Enrolling a Computer by Running Recon Locally.Enrolling a Computer by Running Recon Remotely.User-Initiated Enrollment Experience for Computers.User-Initiated Enrollment for Computers.Building the Framework for Managing Computers.Jamf Self Service for iOS Branding Settings.About Jamf Self Service for Mobile Devices.Jamf Self Service for macOS URL Schemes.Items Available to Users in Jamf Self Service for macOS.Jamf Self Service for macOS Branding Settings.Jamf Self Service for macOS Notifications.Jamf Self Service for macOS Configuration Settings.Jamf Self Service for macOS User Login Settings.Jamf Self Service for macOS Installation Methods.Integrating with Automated Device Enrollment.Integrating with LDAP Directory Services.Components Installed on Managed Computers.This sounds hard to believe (drum roll please)!!!!.Secure Notes - an encrypted secure notepad to store private notes etc.Support for enterprise apps with an admin dashboard.In browser opening with automatic copying.Single sign-on enabled from the SAASPASS mobile app.Single sign-on client for personal services like Dropbox, Evernote, Facebook with two-factor authentication without manual entry options.Two-factor authentication for Windows PC computers (with SSO client embedded).Password Manager with browser extensions.Tablet support with syncing (iPad and Android Tablets).Same Authenticator on all devices without need for separate additions.Advanced recovery capabilities with mobile phone number verification AND custom recovery set up (Bring Your Own Question and Answer - BYOQ & A).Recovery capabilities without having to print out back-up codes.Backup and Restore capabilities turned off permanently.Desktop app that launches Authenticator services without manual typing or the annoyance of copy/pasting of codes.SSO - Log in with zero steps and password manager built in with browser extension.Variety of different sources other than Authenticator.Option of Cloud Syncing capabilities with cross-platform support (Android and iOS).Multiple Device set up in a secure manner - Cloning with a randomly generated code (and not static phone verification eliminating mobile phone porting scams).Multiple Devices support (with device management) without having to set them up individually again & again.The PIN for the SAASPASS app is never stored in the app (which is why you have to re-enter the PIN if you kill the app for Touch ID, Face ID, biometric or fingerprint unlock).Pattern support on Android Devices (both visible and invisible options).Fingerprint Unlock - Touch ID on iOS Devices and Android support on Android Marshmallow OS 6.0 onwards.Configurable PIN settings - support for 4 or 6 digits and scrambled keypad.SAASPASS shows visual icons for each application to help users identify particular application codes.Malware and Man-in-the-Phone attack vectors are becoming increasingly common on Android mobile devices, SAASPASS mitigates against this risk.SAASPASS encrypts all data, whereas Google Authenticator stores keys in plain/clear text this is a problem especially with rooted devices and backup programs, where unencrypted data can be viewed easily. ![]() The key differences between Google Authenticator and SAASPASS Authenticator: ![]()
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