What is Single Sign On (SSO)?
Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that allows users to log in to multiple applications and websites with one set of credentials. SSO combines multiple application login screens into one, so users only need to enter their login credentials once on a single page to access all of their applications.
What is Two-Step Verification?
Two-step, also known as two-factor, authentication is an extra layer of security used to authenticate users who are trying to gain access to an online account. First, a user will enter their username and password. Once entered, before gaining access, they will be required to provide another piece of information. We highly recommend you enable some form of Two-Step authentication for your account.
Clutch supports the Google Authenticator App, or hardware authenticators such as Apple Touch ID, Windows Hello, or YubiKey USB keys.
For instructions on how to set up Google Authentication, read the article here.
For instructions on how to set up Hardware Authenticators, read the article here.
What is Google Authentication?
Google Authenticator is a software-based authenticator by Google. It implements multi-factor authentication services using the time-based one-time password and HMAC-based one-time password, for authenticating users of software applications.
What is a Hardware Token?
A hardware token is a physical device used to gain access to an electronically restricted resource. It acts like an electronic key. The token is used in addition to a password as step 2 in a Two-Step Authentication process.
Follow the links below to learn more about the many popular Hardware authenticators that Clutch supports.
Click here to learn more about Apple Touch ID. To use Apple Touch ID, you must upgrade your device to at least OS Sierra.
Click here to learn more about Windows Hello.
Click here to learn more about YubiKeys.