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Details about Salt mSign

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • May 24, 2011
  • September 30, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 47.01MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of Salt mSign

24.2-1

September 24, 2024

Bug Fixes and Improvements

24.2

September 17, 2024

UI Improvements Trust Anchor Support

24.1

July 24, 2024

RASP (Runtime app self protection) updates Bug fixes and improvements

23.1

March 9, 2023

Runtime App Self Protection (RASP) improvements and Bug Fixes

21.1

December 13, 2021

- Improvements to Biometric and Location-based Authentication - Runtime App Self-Protection (RASP) improvements - Improvements to PDF-format Authentication Summaries

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19.2

September 5, 2019

Bug fixes, product security improvements and enhancements to Runtime Application Self-Protection (RASP)

18.4

February 13, 2019

-Multi-Profile Support -Improved Runtime Application Self Protection (RASP) mechanism

18.3

September 28, 2018

Security improvements

18.2

July 22, 2018

- New improved UI for enhanced usability - Custom keypad for improved security - Support for the addition of “notes” during authentication

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17.4

January 2, 2018

Minor UI improvements

Price History of Salt mSign

Description of Salt mSign

Salt mSign is a mobile security MFA token for authentication of the user identity during login and authentication/verification of transactions after login. Salt mSign is ‘connected’ in that the authentication responses are returned directly to the authentication server thereby enabling authentication that is independent of the delivery channel that initiated the request. What can Salt mSign do? - Connected Biometric 2FA Login for User access via RADIUS, Microsoft ADFS, SAML Federated Login for cloud, Shibboleth and Browser-based Web Applications. - Multi-Factor Authenticator (MFA) for all the organization’s Mobile Apps Supporting Multiple Methods of Sign-In & Authentication Independent of the service delivery channel. - Single Authenticator for all the organization’s Mobile Apps Supporting Multiple Methods of Sign-In & Authentication via Inter-App. Typical Uses: - Mobile Soft Token used for 2FA Biometric Login to Internet Banking, e-Government Portals, and Corporate Online Services. - High-Value Transaction Signing with WYSIWYS (What You See Is What You Sign). - Biometric MFA Login for Remote Network Access: RADIUS, ADFS, Shibboleth. - Authentication for other Mobile Apps on the same device. - Quorum Approvals and Advanced Workflows with separation of duties where the Initiator of Payment Instruction is not authorized to approve; with multiple Authorisers. - Hardware Token replacement. - Card Not Present Payments, 3D Secure support. Salt mSign requires you to register your App. Please contact Salt Group for registration information. Features include: - Biometric Sign-In with TouchID, FaceID or PIN - Rich Content and free-form payload information - WYSIWYS (What You See Is What You Sign) - Inclusion of supplementary user input - Signature code returned via the mobile network - Support for multiple signatories - Support for Public Key Cryptography; Salt mSign supports the use of symmetric and asymmetric keys in signing. - Figaro and secure QR code support for offline delivery of payload information: using the device camera to scan Figaro/QR codes that contain payload information for offline signing. - Enhanced Rich Content delivery of large payloads including the capacity for data formatting and payload content consisting of graphics images. - Issuer configurable profiles including PIN length, PIN retry thresholds, weak PINs, token display timeouts, Signature Code lengths, language support, issuer branding - Re-deployable in the field, anywhere in the world - Full browser independence - Familiar user interface
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Salt mSign: FAQ

Can Salt mSign be used on iPad devices?

No, Salt mSign can’t be used on iPad devices yet.

Who developed the Salt mSign app?

The Salt mSign app was built by Salt Group.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Salt mSign app?

Salt mSign minimum iOS requirement is iOS 13.0.

How do users rate the Salt mSign app?

No ratings have been provided for the Salt mSign app so far.

What category of app is Salt mSign?

The Salt Msign App Relates To The Business Genre.

Which version of the Salt mSign app is the latest one?

The newest version of Salt mSign is 24.2-1.

What date was the latest Salt mSign update released?

September 30, 2024 is the date of the latest Salt mSign update.

What is the exact date the Salt mSign app came out?

Salt mSign was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for Salt mSign?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the Salt mSign app?

Salt mSign can be used in English.

Is Salt mSign accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, Salt mSign is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Salt mSign allow for in-app purchases?

No, Salt mSign does not allow for in-app purchases.

Is Salt mSign specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Salt mSign is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Salt mSign display any ads?

No, Salt mSign does not display any ads.

Screenshots of Salt mSign

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