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How to Enable the "Inline step-up flow for User Verification with Okta Verify" Early Access Feature
Okta Verify
Okta Classic Engine
Okta Identity Engine
Overview

The Inline step-up flow for User Verification with the Okta Verify Early Access feature allows Okta Admins to set guidance for end users by enabling or stepping up User Verification to meet authentication policy requirements.

Applies To
  • Okta Verify
  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
  • Adaptive MFA
  • Enrollment
Solution

To enable this feature: 

  1. Log in to the Admin Console.
  2. Navigate to Settings.
  3. Click on Features.
  4. Locate the Inline step-up flow for User Verification with Okta Verify.

Feature

  1. Click the Toggle to enable the feature.

For more information on the feature, please see the User experience based on Okta Verify user verification settings documentation.

 

NOTE:

  • When enabling Inline step-up flow for User Verification with Okta Verify, users are guided through the necessary configuration steps to meet the user verification requirements defined in the app sign-in policies. With this feature, the risk of user lockouts is reduced. Users should reach out to the help desk if the user verification setup fails.
  • When a user clicks Sign in with Okta FastPass, there's insufficient context to determine the required level of user verification. Okta Verify challenges the user with biometrics or, if available, a device passcode. The user may be prompted for additional verification factors after Okta determines the correct context.
  • Due to Windows constraints, Okta cannot prevent the use of a Windows Hello PIN.
  • Even if Okta Verify enrollment is configured to require biometrics, a Windows Hello PIN still satisfies the requirement.
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How to Enable the "Inline step-up flow for User Verification with Okta Verify" Early Access Feature