Connect Salesforce Authenticator (Version 3 or Later) to Your Account for Identity
Verification in B2C Commerce
The Salesforce Authenticator mobile app is a fast and easy verification method for
multi-factor authentication (MFA) logins. Register the app to connect it to your Account
Manager account. To receive and approve push notifications sent to your mobile device,
Salesforce Authenticator requires that you secure your mobile device with a security pin or
face ID.
Required Editions
Available in: B2C Commerce
Download and install the Salesforce Authenticator app (version 3 or later) for the type of mobile device you use.
For iPhones, you can get the app from the App Store.
For Android devices, you can get the app from Google Play.
If you previously installed version 1 of Salesforce Authenticator on your mobile device, you can update the app to version 3 through the App Store or Google Play. The update preserves any connected accounts you already have in the app. These accounts are code-only accounts that generate verification codes but don’t receive push notifications or allow location-based automated verifications. If you have a code-only account for the username that you used for your current login to Salesforce, swipe left in the app to remove that username before proceeding. In the following steps, you connect the account for that username again. The new connected account gives you full Salesforce Authenticator version 3 functionality. If you already have version 2 installed, version 3 updates are pushed out to you.
Depending on the MFA verification method settings of your organization:
Connecting Salesforce Authenticator is required at your next login and
is the only verification
method allowed: click REGISTER DEVICE to
continue.
Connecting Salesforce Authenticator or another verification method
is required at your next login: Click
Salesforce Authenticator to continue.
If you’re logged into Account Manager, and if registering multiple
MFA verification methods is an option, you can connect Salesforce
Authenticator in your Account Information: click Add next to
Multi-Factor Verification and choose
Salesforce Authenticator.
Open the Salesforce Authenticator app on your mobile device. If you’re opening
the app for the first time, you see a tour of the app’s features. Take the tour,
or go straight to adding your Account Manager account to the app.
In the app, tap Add to add your account.
The app generates a unique two-word phrase.
In the Connect Salesforce Authenticator window, enter the phrase in the
Two-Word Phrase field.
Click Connect.
If you previously connected an authenticator app that generates verification
codes to your account, you sometimes see an alert. Connecting a new version of
the Salesforce Authenticator mobile app invalidates the codes from your old app.
When you need a verification code, get it from Salesforce Authenticator. In the
Salesforce Authenticator app on your mobile device, you see details about the
account you’re connecting.
To complete the account connection, tap Connect in the
app.
To help keep your account secure, we send you an email notification whenever
a new identity verification method is added to your Account Manager account.
After you connect the app, you get a notification on your mobile device when
you do something that requires identity verification. When you receive the
notification, open the app on your mobile device, check the activity
details, and respond on your mobile device to verify. If you’re notified
about activity you don’t recognize, use the app to block the activity. You
can flag the blocked activity for your Account Administrator. The app also
provides a verification code that you can use as an alternate method of
identity verification.
Questo articolo ha risolto il problema?
Facci sapere, così possiamo migliorare!
Caricamento
Salesforce Help | Article
Cookie Consent Manager
General Information
Required Cookies
Functional Cookies
Advertising Cookies
General Information
We use three kinds of cookies on our websites: required, functional, and advertising. You can choose whether functional and advertising cookies apply. Click on the different cookie categories to find out more about each category and to change the default settings.
Privacy Statement
Required Cookies
Always Active
Required cookies are necessary for basic website functionality. Some examples include: session cookies needed to transmit the website, authentication cookies, and security cookies.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies enhance functions, performance, and services on the website. Some examples include: cookies used to analyze site traffic, cookies used for market research, and cookies used to display advertising that is not directed to a particular individual.
Advertising Cookies
Advertising cookies track activity across websites in order to understand a viewer’s interests, and direct them specific marketing. Some examples include: cookies used for remarketing, or interest-based advertising.