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bjsap (bjsap) asked a question.

How to get around OKTA Test Account Setup needing a Business Email

I am new to the industry, looking to take the OKTA Professional Exam soon and for that I need to practice in the program. I don't work for any companies that have OKTA accounts already or a designated business email address. How can I work around this? Eventually ill have to get in to take the test so there has to be some way to work around this issue right?


  • TimL.58332 (Workflows)

    @bjsap (bjsap)​ -- You may want to reach out to sale: https://www.okta.com/contact/

     

    However, to give advice as a long-time tech worker you may want to get your own domain and a single business license for Google Workspace or MS O365. You could then have your own personal "Business email" and it isn't super cost prohibitive.. about 100 a year.

     

    This also gives you the added benefit of doing integrations and what not.

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  • TimL.58332 (Workflows)

    @bjsap (bjsap)​ -- You may want to reach out to sale: https://www.okta.com/contact/

     

    However, to give advice as a long-time tech worker you may want to get your own domain and a single business license for Google Workspace or MS O365. You could then have your own personal "Business email" and it isn't super cost prohibitive.. about 100 a year.

     

    This also gives you the added benefit of doing integrations and what not.

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    Selected as Best
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How to get around OKTA Test Account Setup needing a Business Email