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How to Login to Windows Device using NFC/ID and PingOne Credentials

This document provides step by step instruction to login to Windows Device using NFC/ID and PingOne Credential.

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Introduction

The Windows Login app allows users to securely sign in to their Windows devices using NFC/ID and PingOne authentication. This passwordless, multi-factor login method provides a faster and more secure way to access devices.

Prerequisites

  • An NFC ID must be assigned to you.

  • You must have access to a registered mobile device where the PingOne app is installed and enrolled for your user account.

    Note: If you don't see the login option reach out to Oloid Support.

Steps to sign in to Windows Device

  1. On the Windows lock screen, do the following:

    1. Click Sign-in options.

      The Windows login app is displayed.

    2. Select Windows login app.

    3. Select Login with OLOID.

    The Tap NFC Tag at the device screen is displayed.

  2. Tap the NFC Tag on the Reader to scan it.

  3. The Ping Authentication pop-up box is displayed.

    The Push notification is displayed in your registered device.

  4. Tap Yes.

    The Authentication Approved screen is displayed.

    The Choose Your Account pop-up box is displayed.

    Note: If the user has multiple passwords configured in the Oloid Portal, they can select a specific account to sign in. If the user has only one account configured, Choose Your Account pop-up box will not be displayed.

  5. Select the account to sign in.

    You are signed in to the Windows device successfully.


Keywords

| Log in with NFC ID and PingOne | Multi-factor Authentication Windows device with NFC ID and PingOne |

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