
2FA login for Confluence - on-premise or cloud. Simplicity and security combine for the best user experience and data protection
2FA login for Confluence - on-premise or cloud. Simplicity and security combine for the best user experience and data protection
2FA login for Confluence - on-premise or cloud. Simplicity and security combine for the best user experience and data protection
The strongest 2FA with a customizable login:
- Biometric login (FaceID and fingerprint)
- Desktop Apps (OSX / Windows 10)
- Mail 2FA
- TOTP (integration with Google, Authy or other 2FA apps)
- 2FA activation that fits your setup and requirements
- 2FA limited to specific groups
- Customizations for your Login Page
- Location based 2FA configuration
- SSO Support
- Crowd or internal user management available
For cloud and self-managed JIRA, with 2FA based on-premise or the cloud: it fits your setup, no matter how complex.
2FA in the cloud for an easy setup, or go on-premise for full control.
Questions? support@secsign.com
More details
Download the app (Apple Appstore or Google Playstore) and create a SecSign ID.
You can try the plugin and apps for free. More information about the Confluence plugin is available here
Strongest Protection
Advanced elliptic curve PKI cryptography. Authentication protected by Challenge Response Authentication with 2048 bit key pairs (SafeKey Procedure) or elliptic curves (in TEE enclave). No passwords or complex codes required.
Protect all access points
We offer 2FA plugins for most Atlassian services and for literally any other access point, including SAML and OAuth solutions. An overview about our extensive list of plugins is available here
Shared User Directory
Plugins for using the internal Confluence Directory, Crowd or Active Directory to manage your users.
Selective 2FA requirements
Activate 2FA for user groups or limit 2FA to users outside a DMZ
More Information
Reviews for cloud
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Hello Andrew,
thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, you did not respond to our last Email. We suspect a java script error on your site to be the reason for the issue. You can contact us at support@secsign.com and we are happy to help you with some additional troubleshooting.
Sincerely,
Your SecSign Team

Hi Niek,
thank you for taking the time to review our plugin. As a matter of fact, most customers can't believe our app really offers 2FA because it's just so convenient.
But we can reassure you, it really is 2FA: In fact it is one of the strongest methods available on the market. More information about the procedure can be found here
PKI based 2FA is extremely secure because the sensitive user data are never transmitted via the browser/app. That means no secure authentication credentials are communicated between the authentication service, Confluence and the phone.
Compared to other 2FA providers you do not need a 2-step verification by securing the authentication with a user name and password (Of course you can still add that if you operate an on-premise server). The two factors for the SecSign ID are the PIN/password (knowledge) and the private key secured on the phone (possession). It works similar to using your debit card on an ATM.
The secret 2048 bit private key is secured with the patented SafeKey procedure, way more reliable than a simple password/user name protection. The authentication procedure is enabled by providing the Touch ID, PIN or password. More information about the procedure and why a simple 4-digit code is sufficient can be found here.
For user who are deploying their own on-premise server the advantages are even better: They have the option to keep all their data on their premise, completely independent from third-party providers. One of the many details MFA from Microsoft for example does not offer.
Don't hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have about the procedure.
Reviews for server
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Thank you for your review! Let us know if you have any questions or feature requests we can help you with.
Cheers,
Your SecSign Team


Thank you for your review! We strive to deliver excellent products and we appreciate any questions or remarks you have regarding features, usability or integration.

Thank you for your review! We strive to deliver excellent products and we appreciate any questions or remarks you have regarding features, usability or integration.


Hello Olga,
thanks for your feedback and your question. Did you assign the SecSignIDs to the confluence users?
The messages usually appear only if there is no SecSignID assigned to a confluence admin user.
The admins have created a SecSignID on their smartphones. Then the created SecSignIDs need to be assigned to the confluence users. Could you provide us a screenshot of the SecSign ID options and user page? So we can check whether the users have been assigned a SecSignID. You can send the screenshot at support@secsign.com
Sincerely,
Your SecSign Team


Hello Andrew,
thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, you did not respond to our last Email. We suspect a java script error on your site to be the reason for the issue. You can contact us at support@secsign.com and we are happy to help you with some additional troubleshooting.
Sincerely,
Your SecSign Team
Reviews for Data Center
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Hello Andrew,
thank you for your feedback. Unfortunately, you did not respond to our last Email. We suspect a java script error on your site to be the reason for the issue. You can contact us at support@secsign.com and we are happy to help you with some additional troubleshooting.
Sincerely,
Your SecSign Team

Hi Niek,
thank you for taking the time to review our plugin. As a matter of fact, most customers can't believe our app really offers 2FA because it's just so convenient.
But we can reassure you, it really is 2FA: In fact it is one of the strongest methods available on the market. More information about the procedure can be found here
PKI based 2FA is extremely secure because the sensitive user data are never transmitted via the browser/app. That means no secure authentication credentials are communicated between the authentication service, Confluence and the phone.
Compared to other 2FA providers you do not need a 2-step verification by securing the authentication with a user name and password (Of course you can still add that if you operate an on-premise server). The two factors for the SecSign ID are the PIN/password (knowledge) and the private key secured on the phone (possession). It works similar to using your debit card on an ATM.
The secret 2048 bit private key is secured with the patented SafeKey procedure, way more reliable than a simple password/user name protection. The authentication procedure is enabled by providing the Touch ID, PIN or password. More information about the procedure and why a simple 4-digit code is sufficient can be found here.
For user who are deploying their own on-premise server the advantages are even better: They have the option to keep all their data on their premise, completely independent from third-party providers. One of the many details MFA from Microsoft for example does not offer.
Don't hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have about the procedure.
Cloud Pricing
Server Pricing
Data Center Pricing
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Versions
Version 4.6.3 • Confluence Server 6.0.1 - 7.11.1 • Released 2021-03-02
Summary
Bug fixes
Details
- bug fixes
Installation
- Log into your Confluence instance as an admin.
- Click the admin dropdown and choose Add-ons. The Manage add-ons screen loads.
- Click Find new apps or Find new add-ons from the left-hand side of the page.
- Locate Two-Factor Authentication/2FA Confluence via search. Results include app versions compatible with your Confluence instance.
- Click Install to download and install your app.
- You're all set! Click Close in the Installed and ready to go dialog.
To find older Two-Factor Authentication/2FA Confluence versions compatible with your instance, you can look through our version history page.