Salesforce Authenticator
Salesforce Authenticator provides additional security with 2-step verification.
Salesforce.com, inc.
Salesforce Authenticator is developed and provided by Salesforce.com, inc.. LDPlayer offers the download service only.
Version4.5.0
Updated on
2025-02-26
Rating4.5
Categorycom.salesforce.authenticator
Package name100+
Downloads4.5.0
Salesforce Authenticator Description
Salesforce Authenticator adds an extra layer of security for your online accounts with multi-factor authentication (also known as two-factor authentication). With Salesforce Authenticator, you use your mobile device to verify your identity when logging in to your account or performing critical actions. The app sends you a push notification, and you approve or deny the activity with just a tap. For even more convenience, Salesforce Authenticator can use your mobile device’s location services to automatically approve account activity that you trust. The app also provides one-time verification codes for use while you’re offline or have low connectivity.
Use Salesforce Authenticator to secure all your online accounts that support time-based one-time passwords (TOTP). Any service that allows multi-factor authentication using an “Authenticator app” is compatible with Salesforce Authenticator.
Location Data & Privacy
If you enable location-based automation in Salesforce Authenticator, location data is stored securely on your mobile device and not in the cloud. You can delete all location data from your device or turn off location services at any time. Learn more about how the app uses location data in Salesforce Help.
Battery Usage
Rather than getting precise location updates, Salesforce Authenticator only receives updates when you enter or leave the approximate area, or “geofence,” of a location that you trust. By minimizing the frequency of location updates, Salesforce Authenticator conserves your mobile device’s battery life. To reduce battery usage even more, you can turn off location services and stop automating your activity.
Use Salesforce Authenticator to secure all your online accounts that support time-based one-time passwords (TOTP). Any service that allows multi-factor authentication using an “Authenticator app” is compatible with Salesforce Authenticator.
Location Data & Privacy
If you enable location-based automation in Salesforce Authenticator, location data is stored securely on your mobile device and not in the cloud. You can delete all location data from your device or turn off location services at any time. Learn more about how the app uses location data in Salesforce Help.
Battery Usage
Rather than getting precise location updates, Salesforce Authenticator only receives updates when you enter or leave the approximate area, or “geofence,” of a location that you trust. By minimizing the frequency of location updates, Salesforce Authenticator conserves your mobile device’s battery life. To reduce battery usage even more, you can turn off location services and stop automating your activity.
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Comments about Salesforce Authenticator Android Version
> -1 Terrible. Terrible, I go through over three times logging in without success. Multiple tries, I don't see the Approve option. Wasted time. Terrible. Not everyone has a cell phone for their organization. Terrible. Not everyone wants to use their personal cell. It's terrible that you assume your clients are all the same and have access to the same resources. Find a better way that is more user friendly to all your end users. Think more outside the box.
It works ... sorta. It presents itself as thoroughly modern, even offering location memory. Except, it suffers from early stage dementia. And, when it decides to forget a location previously set as safe (we still love you, Mom), it forces end-users to manually enter the app. Except I can't find it sitting on my phone. I have to seek it in PlayStore. And then I need to start the login process from scratch. Dumb.
Does not stay active. Frequently requires that you hunt down the app and leave it open while refreshing the browser to push through to approve. Makes my work take longer because the push notifications going to my phone are inconsistent in their reliability. Annoying to have to have an app that I only use for push notifications to not work for the basic function. Sometimes the approval is instant, requiring a quick glance and tap. Other times, a couple minutes. Would not use if I didnt have to.
> -1 Terrible. Terrible, I go through over three times logging in without success. Multiple tries, I don't see the Approve option. Wasted time. Terrible. Not everyone has a cell phone for their organization. Terrible. Not everyone wants to use their personal cell. It's terrible that you assume your clients are all the same and have access to the same resources. Find a better way that is more user friendly to all your end users. Think more outside the box.
It works ... sorta. It presents itself as thoroughly modern, even offering location memory. Except, it suffers from early stage dementia. And, when it decides to forget a location previously set as safe (we still love you, Mom), it forces end-users to manually enter the app. Except I can't find it sitting on my phone. I have to seek it in PlayStore. And then I need to start the login process from scratch. Dumb.
Does not stay active. Frequently requires that you hunt down the app and leave it open while refreshing the browser to push through to approve. Makes my work take longer because the push notifications going to my phone are inconsistent in their reliability. Annoying to have to have an app that I only use for push notifications to not work for the basic function. Sometimes the approval is instant, requiring a quick glance and tap. Other times, a couple minutes. Would not use if I didnt have to.
Is Salesforce Authenticator safe for my device?
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Yes, Salesforce Authenticator follows the Google Play content guidelines to ensure safe use on your Android device.
What is an XAPK file, and what should I do if the Salesforce Authenticator I downloaded is an XAPK file?
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A file with .xapk extension is a compressed package file. It is a container file format that incorporates APK and additional associated files required for the installation.
The XAPK format was introduced to package the APK file and OBB file together for a seamless delivery and installation process.
XAPK format can help reduce the package size of application.
On mobile phones, users need to install the XAPK installer first, and then install XAPK files through that installer. You can find the installer here:https://apkcombo.com/how-to-install/. But on PC client, you just need to put the file on LDPlayer.
Can I play Salesforce Authenticator on my computer?
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Yes, you can play Salesforce Authenticator on your computer by installing LDPlayer, an Android emulator. After installing LDPlayer, simply drag and drop the downloaded APK file into the emulator to start playing Salesforce Authenticator on PC. Alternatively, you can open the emulator, search for the game or app you want to play, and install it from there.
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