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Defender 6.5 - Token User Guide

Using software tokens
Soft Token for Android Soft Token for iOS Soft Token for Java Soft Token for Windows Authy E-mail token Google Authenticator GrIDsure token SMS token VIP credential Software token Enabling the use of Microsoft Authenticator Enabling the use of OneLogin Authenticator
Using hardware tokens

Deleting a token

To delete a token

  1. On your iOS device, open the Defender Soft Token app.
  2. Tap and hold the token you want to delete.
  3. Tap Delete.
  4. When prompted, confirm that you want to delete the token.

Note: When you delete a particular token, the push notification configured for that token is also deleted.

Viewing token details

You can view the details of your token, such as token name, type as push notification, serial number, activation date, and cycle count.

To view token details

  1. On your iOS device, open the Defender Soft Token app.
  2. Tap and hold the token whose details you want to view.
  3. Tap Token Details.

Uninstalling Soft Token for iOS

To uninstall Soft Token for iOS

  1. On your iOS device, tap and hold the Defender Soft Token app icon until it starts to jiggle.
  2. Tap the cross sign on the app icon.

Note: Uninstalling the soft token will disable the Push Notification feature.

Soft Token for Java

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