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Overall Satisfaction with Okta
Auth0 is being used by multiple products within the origanization for external customer interaction with numerous products. Auth0 provides social media login and passwordless authentication to custom developed products withint the organization. Auth0 addresses several issues including (1) a single source for managing multiple social media logins and (2) a trusted third party to provide authentication codes via SMS and email for access to products.
Pros
- Easy to integrate
- Excellent documentation
- Passwordless authentication
- Social media login framework
Cons
- Complex role management
- Filtering configuration
- Development time savings
- Decreased issues with social media logins
- Third party audit security
During the proof of concept, the time required to integration Auth0 was substantially less than other products evaluated. While all products met the proof of concept requirements, Auth0 documentation and sales support provided an edge when selecting a product.
Do you think Auth0 delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Auth0's feature set?
Yes
Did Auth0 live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Auth0 go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Auth0 again?
Yes
Auth0 Feature Ratings
Using Okta
All business functions within the organization utilize Auth0 as Auth0 is the authentication software used for all users and customers to access web-based applications.
1 - Minimal skills are needed to support Auth0. Auth0 support has been very helpful in assisting with any issues. Currently, a DevOps engineer supports Auth0. However, the DevOps engineer is primarily working on new application configurations in Auth0. Once configured correctly, Auth0 has been very stable so no dedicated support in-house has been required.
- Customer authentication to web applications
- Internal user authentication to web applications
- Role based access to features on web applications
- Use Auth0 for secondary authentication for high secure areas using passwordless tokens
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