

Duo mobile
Duo Mobile works with Duo Security's two-factor authentication service to make logins more secure. The application generates passcodes for login and can receive push notifications for easy, one-tap authentication.
Cost / License
- Paid
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
- Apple Watch
Features
- Two-factor Authentication
- Time-based One-time Password
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Tags
- Authentication
- Security Utilities
- security-authentication
Duo mobile News & Activities
Recent activities
POX added Duo mobile as alternative to Kerveros- Maoholguin added Duo mobile as alternative to Proton Authenticator
Maoholguin added Duo mobile as alternative to Authenticator App by RHO APPS
dlfinch added Duo mobile as alternative to Allthenticator- braky added Duo mobile as alternative to CloudOTP
- POX added Duo mobile as alternative to Clockode
POX added Duo mobile as alternative to KeyVault- POX updated Duo mobile
- updated Duo mobile
K0RR added Duo mobile as alternative to MFAuth - 2FA Auth + Cloud Sync and 2FA-Auth
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What is Duo mobile?
Duo Mobile works with Duo Security's two-factor authentication service to make logins more secure. The application generates passcodes for login and can receive push notifications for easy, one-tap authentication.
Additionally, you can use Duo Mobile to manage two-factor authentication for other application and web services that make use of passcodes.
Note: For Duo accounts, Duo Mobile needs to be activated and linked to your account before it will work. You will receive an activation link as part of Duo's enrollment process. You may add third-party accounts at any time.






Comments and Reviews
In Duo in Safari for iPhone, I checked, “Remember me for seven days.” I would prefer for Duo to remember me for longer. Other multi-factor authentication methods remember me for longer. Duo says, “You need to enable cookies for Duo to remember this device.” But I do have cookies enabled. My colleagues reported a similar issue.
Never load this on a device unless corporate device. It can wreck havoc if not correctly implemented to extent that even new devices / reset devices will still try to pull down account information from prior accounts that existed at time your still current accounts existed. Not to mention, issues like every application may need new credentials when password is changed which may sound self-explanatory. However, even if updated for Duo, Outlook, Office, and VPN, if you forget item like OneNote account, other items will fail but you may or may not know you are missing anything. Seen people miss numerous emails / teams messages due to issues like this. It is far too overreaching and being a Cisco product, you never know what you are going to get.