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How to use this document
You can use this document in different ways, depending on your skill and knowledge level. You can read it from the beginning to the end (highly recommended for novice users), you can browse through the chapter abstracts and read specifically the chapters relevant to your needs, or you can search by key words in the index, if you need to find certain references quickly.
If you need to do the following | Refer to |
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...get an introduction to the Mobile Authenticator Studio concepts | |
...get an overview of Mobile Authenticator Studio functionalities | |
...learn more about OTP and e-signature generation with Mobile Authenticator Studio | |
...get information about password protection | |
...get an overview of how users can protect their Mobile Authenticator Studio application with a biometric protection | |
...know more about securely storing data | |
...get an overview of possible activation methods | |
...get an overview of the Secure Channel feature of Mobile Authenticator Studio | |
...get information about Transaction Data Signing | |
...get an overview of the Push notification feature of Mobile Authenticator Studio | |
...get information about how to protect the Mobile Authenticator Studio application against attacks during runtime | |
...know more about time synchronization between Mobile Authenticator Studio and the authentication server | |
...know how to display a EULA | |
...know how to display information about the authenticator | |
...know how to auto-launch the Mobile Authenticator Studio application | |
...implement multi-language support | |
...know more about root detection | |
...implement the Check update feature | |
...know more about SSL pinning | |
...get information about how to protect the Mobile Authenticator Studio application against attacks during runtime |
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