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Ping and Appdome teamed up to offer Ping Identity for Mobile Apps, a no-code mobile integration solution for Ping SSO and Ping MFA. With Ping Identity for Mobile Apps, anyone can automatically add PingFederate (Ping SSO) or PingID (Ping MFA) to any Android and iOS app, in seconds without code or coding.

Mobile apps are typically built to use basic authentication (e.g., username and passwords) rather than modern authentication or multi-factor authentication (MFA) methods. This makes using Ping Intelligent Identity Services inside mobile apps a challenge.

Using Appdome, organizations and mobile developers can add modern authentication using PingFederate for Ping SSO or using PingID for Ping MFA  to any Android or iOS app in seconds.

This eGuide details how Appdome makes Ping Identity for mobile apps easy. Simply upload an app (.ipa for iOS and .apk or Android) to Appdome, select the specific Ping service needed in the app, and click “Fuse My App” and in less than 1 minute, Appdome’s technology builds the implementation and generates a new app that includes the desired Ping Intelligent Identity Services.

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