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    JumpCloud Reviews
    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) around the world can realize true freedom of choice by partnering with JumpCloud. JumpCloud centralizes the management and security of identities, access, and devices through its cloud-based open directory platform, enabling IT teams and managed service providers (MSPs) to remotely support Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android devices, manage identities natively or from their preferred HRIS or productivity suite, and provide access to hundreds of on-prem and cloud-based apps with a single, secure set of credentials. Start a 30 Day Trial of JumpCloud today to take advantage of the entire platform for free.
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    Microsoft Authenticator Reviews
    Top Pick
    Go passwordless. Enter your username to confirm your sign-in via your phone. It's easy! Passwords can be lost, stolen, or compromised. Authenticator adds an extra layer to your phone's security beyond your fingerprint or PIN. Authenticator allows you to sign in to Outlook, OneDrive and Office. Two-step verification protects all your accounts. You can also use the industry-standard time-based OTP (onetime password) codes to secure all your online accounts.
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    Google Authenticator Reviews
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    Google Authenticator generates 2-Step verification codes on your phone. 2-Step verification provides greater security for your Google Account. It requires a second step to verify your identity when you sign in. You will need a code that was generated by Google Authenticator on your phone in addition to your password.
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    Active Directory Reviews

    Active Directory

    Microsoft

    $1 per user per month
    Active Directory stores information about objects in the network and makes it easy for administrators and users find and use this information. Active Directory uses a structured database store to organize directory information in a hierarchical, logical way. This data store, also known by the directory, contains information about Active Directory object. These objects usually include shared resources like servers, volumes and printers as well as the network user account and computer accounts. See Directory data store for more information on Active Directory. Active Directory security is integrated through logon authentication. This allows for access control to objects within the directory. Administrators can manage their directory and organization through one network logon. Authorized network users have access to all resources on the network. The management of complex networks can be made easier by policy-based administration.
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