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I would like to be able to generate pingID 2FA keys from a generic OTP app such as freeOTP for Android, authy for windowsOS or thean OTP app of mya smartwatch.

The service allows me to enrol 2 devices and at the moment I have a device with the official "pindID" client.

To enrol the 2nd device the admin page generates a QR and provides a key/string

Updated: Originally I was using the default QR or the 13 numeric string to enter manually.

But I've discovered that it is possible to generate different ones through selecting "authenticator. Then, this QR is recognized by 3rd party apps and the string is 32digits alphanumeric.

Now the device appears as paired in the pingID/pingOne console.

However,the device generated code is not working on pingID auth prompts.

BTW, there are differences with pingId client: PingID client requires to log with a 6 pin password and code/token is renewed after seconds

generic OTP apps, don't require app and the code/token is renewed after much more time 3rd party apps tried: Android: (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis) WIndowsOS: Authy Smartwatch one (not android)

pingID=pingidentity from https://www.pingidentity.com

I would like to be able to generate pingID 2FA keys from a generic OTP app as freeOTP for Android or the OTP app of my smartwatch.

The service allows me to enrol 2 devices and at the moment I have a device with the official "pindID" client.

To enrol the 2nd device the admin page generates a QR and provides a key/string

Updated: Originally I was using the default QR or the 13 numeric string to enter manually.

But I've discovered that it is possible to generate different ones through selecting "authenticator. Then, this QR is recognized by 3rd party apps and the string is 32digits alphanumeric.

Now the device appears as paired in the pingID/pingOne console.

However,the device generated code is not working on pingID auth prompts.

BTW, there are differences with pingId client: PingID client requires to log with a 6 pin password and code/token is renewed after seconds

generic OTP apps, don't require app and the code/token is renewed after much more time 3rd party apps tried: Android: (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis) WIndowsOS: Authy Smartwatch one (not android)

pingID=pingidentity from https://www.pingidentity.com

I would like to be able to generate pingID 2FA keys from a generic OTP app such as freeOTP for Android, authy for windowsOS or an OTP app of a smartwatch.

The service allows me to enrol 2 devices and at the moment I have a device with the official "pindID" client.

To enrol the 2nd device the admin page generates a QR and provides a key/string

Updated: Originally I was using the default QR or the 13 numeric string to enter manually.

But I've discovered that it is possible to generate different ones through selecting "authenticator. Then, this QR is recognized by 3rd party apps and the string is 32digits alphanumeric.

Now the device appears as paired in the pingID/pingOne console.

However,the device generated code is not working on pingID auth prompts.

BTW, there are differences with pingId client: PingID client requires to log with a 6 pin password and code/token is renewed after seconds

generic OTP apps, don't require app and the code/token is renewed after much more time 3rd party apps tried: Android: (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis) WIndowsOS: Authy Smartwatch one (not android)

pingID=pingidentity from https://www.pingidentity.com

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Daniel Perez
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I would like to be able to generate pingID 2FA keys from a generic OTP app as freeOTP for Android or the OTP app of my smartwatch.

The service allows me to enrol 2 devices and at the moment I have a device with the official "pindID" client.

To enrol the 2nd device the admin page generates a QR and provides a key/string

However, from Android apps (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis)Updated: Originally I triedwas using the default QR or the 13 numeric string to read aenter manually.

But I've discovered that it is possible to generate different ones through selecting "authenticator. Then, this QR token but i receiveis recognized by 3rd party apps and the message "tokenstring is invalid"32digits alphanumeric.

I haven't tried to configureNow the OTP app manuallydevice appears as I have no information forpaired in the configurationpingID/pingOne console.

However,the device generated code is not working on pingID auth prompts.

BTW, there are differences with pingId client: PingID client requires to log with a 6 pin password and code/token is renewed after seconds

generic OTP apps, don't require app and the code/token is renewed after much more time 3rd party apps tried: Android: (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis) WIndowsOS: Authy Smartwatch one (not android)

pingID=pingidentity from https://www.pingidentity.com

I would like to be able to generate pingID 2FA keys from a generic OTP app as freeOTP for Android or the OTP app of my smartwatch.

The service allows me to enrol 2 devices and at the moment I have a device with the official "pindID" client.

To enrol the 2nd device the admin page generates a QR and provides a key/string

However, from Android apps (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis) I tried to read a QR token but i receive the message "token is invalid".

I haven't tried to configure the OTP app manually as I have no information for the configuration.

pingID=pingidentity from https://www.pingidentity.com

I would like to be able to generate pingID 2FA keys from a generic OTP app as freeOTP for Android or the OTP app of my smartwatch.

The service allows me to enrol 2 devices and at the moment I have a device with the official "pindID" client.

To enrol the 2nd device the admin page generates a QR and provides a key/string

Updated: Originally I was using the default QR or the 13 numeric string to enter manually.

But I've discovered that it is possible to generate different ones through selecting "authenticator. Then, this QR is recognized by 3rd party apps and the string is 32digits alphanumeric.

Now the device appears as paired in the pingID/pingOne console.

However,the device generated code is not working on pingID auth prompts.

BTW, there are differences with pingId client: PingID client requires to log with a 6 pin password and code/token is renewed after seconds

generic OTP apps, don't require app and the code/token is renewed after much more time 3rd party apps tried: Android: (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis) WIndowsOS: Authy Smartwatch one (not android)

pingID=pingidentity from https://www.pingidentity.com

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How to set up PingID 2FA with third party OTP app

I would like to be able to generate pingID 2FA keys from a generic OTP app as freeOTP for Android or the OTP app of my smartwatch.

The service allows me to enrol 2 devices and at the moment I have a device with the official "pindID" client.

To enrol the 2nd device the admin page generates a QR and provides a key/string

However, from Android apps (freeOTP, freeOTP+,Aegis) I tried to read a QR token but i receive the message "token is invalid".

I haven't tried to configure the OTP app manually as I have no information for the configuration.

pingID=pingidentity from https://www.pingidentity.com