
OneLogin Protect
OneLogin Protect secures access to cloud apps by requiring a One Time Password.
OneLogin Inc · com.onelogin.protect
UpdatedFeb 7, 2026
PublishedJun 12, 2021
Packagecom.onelogin.protect
MD5e36e88bfad76ec5df672a846ffee469b
SHA1 (signer)B5:EA:A1:CF:90:F2:C4:8B:CE:E0:76:A3:73:FE:05:95:4B:B5:E5:6C
Signed byCN=Android, OU=Android, O=Google Inc., L=Mountain View, ST=California, C=US
Malware scanTRUSTED
Websitehttp://www.onelogin.com
Contact[email protected]
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What's new
New & Improved
Seamless Number Matching: The keyboard now automatically opens and closes when you’re entering numbers for smoother login approvals.
Security & Performance
Updated multiple third-party libraries to patch known security vulnerabilities and improve overall app reliability.
Improved app stability by addressing system-level errors (ANR issues) caused by background service calls.
Bug Fixes
Prevented crashes caused by missing Google Play Services libraries on certain devices.
Seamless Number Matching: The keyboard now automatically opens and closes when you’re entering numbers for smoother login approvals.
Security & Performance
Updated multiple third-party libraries to patch known security vulnerabilities and improve overall app reliability.
Improved app stability by addressing system-level errors (ANR issues) caused by background service calls.
Bug Fixes
Prevented crashes caused by missing Google Play Services libraries on certain devices.
Description
OneLogin Protect asks you to confirm login attempts on your phone or watch, to better secure your organization’s apps.
How it works
After you type your username and password into OneLogin web portal (https://yourcompany.onelogin.com), OneLogin Protect asks you to confirm the login on your phone. Click Accept, and you’re signed into OneLogin. Alternatively, you can also tab SEND OTP to push the OTP (one-time password).
On the other hand, if someone tries to log in as you, you click Deny, they’re shut out of OneLogin, and OneLogin notifies your IT department so they can follow up.
Why consider
OneLogin Protect is a rethink of multifactor authentication, sometimes called MFA, two-factor authentication, or 2FA. Whatever you call it, MFA has been too annoying for too long, interrupting people when they’re trying to get work done.
So, we designed OneLogin Protect to reduce interruptions to your workday by:
* Displaying push notifications when there’s a new login attempt, so you don’t have to go hunting for the OneLogin Protect app among the dozens of apps you probably have on your phone.
* Eliminating the frustration of manually entering a one-time password in a short time period.
* Sending notifications to your watch, so you can Accept or Deny login attempts without pulling out your phone.
Requirements
To use the OneLogin Protect app, you must have an active OneLogin account. This may already have been provided to you by your organization. Contact your IT department if you are unsure or need information about your account.
Setup Instructions
https://support.onelogin.com/hc/en-us/articles/202361220
How it works
After you type your username and password into OneLogin web portal (https://yourcompany.onelogin.com), OneLogin Protect asks you to confirm the login on your phone. Click Accept, and you’re signed into OneLogin. Alternatively, you can also tab SEND OTP to push the OTP (one-time password).
On the other hand, if someone tries to log in as you, you click Deny, they’re shut out of OneLogin, and OneLogin notifies your IT department so they can follow up.
Why consider
OneLogin Protect is a rethink of multifactor authentication, sometimes called MFA, two-factor authentication, or 2FA. Whatever you call it, MFA has been too annoying for too long, interrupting people when they’re trying to get work done.
So, we designed OneLogin Protect to reduce interruptions to your workday by:
* Displaying push notifications when there’s a new login attempt, so you don’t have to go hunting for the OneLogin Protect app among the dozens of apps you probably have on your phone.
* Eliminating the frustration of manually entering a one-time password in a short time period.
* Sending notifications to your watch, so you can Accept or Deny login attempts without pulling out your phone.
Requirements
To use the OneLogin Protect app, you must have an active OneLogin account. This may already have been provided to you by your organization. Contact your IT department if you are unsure or need information about your account.
Setup Instructions
https://support.onelogin.com/hc/en-us/articles/202361220
Required features
- Camera android.hardware.camera
- Faketouch android.hardware.faketouch
- Screen Portrait android.hardware.screen.portrait
Permissions (16)
OneLogin Protect requests the following Android permissions:
- Access Network State android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- Access Wifi State android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE
- Camera android.permission.CAMERA
- Disable Keyguard android.permission.DISABLE_KEYGUARD
- Foreground Service android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE
- Get Accounts android.permission.GET_ACCOUNTS
- Internet android.permission.INTERNET
- Post Notifications android.permission.POST_NOTIFICATIONS
- Receive Boot Completed android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED
- Request Delete Packages android.permission.REQUEST_DELETE_PACKAGES
- Use Biometric android.permission.USE_BIOMETRIC
- Use Fingerprint android.permission.USE_FINGERPRINT
- Wake Lock android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
- C2dm Permission Receive com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE
- Finsky Permission Bind Get Install Referrer Service com.google.android.finsky.permission.BIND_GET_INSTALL_REFERRER_SERVICE
- Com Onelogin Protect Dynamic Receiver Not Exported Permission com.onelogin.protect.DYNAMIC_RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED_PERMISSION