

And we were pleased to hear that Namecheap, a leader in domain name registration services, has seen a 50% increase in app downloads after integrating the Twilio Authenticator SDK into their authentication process. Great for your business.Īt our recent SIGNAL London developer conference, we learned why Transferwise chose the Twilio Authenticator SDK to secure their popular money transfer app. And Authy users never have to worry about not being able to authenticate while being offline. The Twilio Authenticator SDK now supports TOTP in combination with push authentication, making it easy for developers and enterprise security professionals to fully embed and customize the latest security authentication into your mobile apps and services. Together they must be able to generate and validate this password within a set period of time. Essentially the user’s device generates a passcode derived from a shared secret between the app and the service they are authenticating to. TOTP (Time-based One Time Passwords), a solution has been around for many years, easily solves this problem. So, while Authy users can often access your web application on a desktop or laptop that has wired internet connectivity, any of the above circumstances can prevent an Authy user from getting internet-based authentication requests on their device.
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This past summer the Twilio Authenticator SDK was launched to allow companies to embed push authentication into any iOS or Android mobile application.


And we’ve just updated it to include offline authentication. With it you can fully embed the latest in mobile authentication technology into your own mobile apps while having complete control over the user authentication experience. When businesses work with Twilio to provide extra security to their users via the Authy two-factor authentication apps, they typically have developers use the Twilio Authentication SDK.
