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We performed a comparison between OneLogin by One Identity and Thales SafeNet Trusted Access based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed OneLogin by One Identity vs. Thales SafeNet Trusted Access Report (Updated: May 2024).
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Pros
"OneLogin is efficient.""The solution's ability to save and manage of all my passwords is great.""The single sign-on and the fact that we can integrate everything in one place and control from there were valuable features of this solution.""Documentation.""Simplicity is the most valuable part of OneLogin.""The most valuable feature is the ease with which we can manage the sign-on feature.""One aspect I particularly appreciate is their exceptional customer support whenever I've needed assistance.""Ease of integration with AD."

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"The interface is easy to use.""The solution is simple to use.""The validation and integrity features of the endpoint are great."

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Cons
"This product doesn't necessarily provide us with all of the functionality that we need, such as being able to share passwords with external users.""They have downtime twice a year or once in six months. During the downtime, the SSO page did not come up. When users wanted to get to their email, they were redirected to the OneLogin page, but the page did not come up, and MFA and logins failed. It completely crippled us.""More off-hour support.""We've been experiencing some pain points since the acquisition. For example, there have been some outages we didn't see previously, which are a big topic with my executive team. You have hundreds of applications relying on this service for login. If the service is unavailable, nobody can log into these applications.""I'd like OneLogin to have a customization section that displays the company's offerings, categorized by different topics.""OneLogin offers a Virtual LDAP feature that we utilize, although it differs slightly from traditional LDAP servers.""The tool must be made more robust.""In terms of managing the users on a large scale, it would be easier if they had some kind of user management portal."

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"SafeNet's reporting and monitoring features could be improved.""Lacks the ability to integrate network monitoring solutions and authenticate the app users.""There's a dependency on Microsoft Azure."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Surprisingly expensive given the price of on-premise solutions."
  • "The pricing for OneLogin seems to be okay. The pricing and licensing are affordable. If you'd consider OneLogin to be expensive, it's worth it."
  • "The price of the licensing is fine."
  • "The pricing and licensing are reasonable. It is much cheaper than other products."
  • "We were happy with the price we got when we signed up, but I don't know what will happen when the time comes to renew because it is a different company now. We haven't seen any pricing models or had that discussion yet. My renewal is a year and a half away. It's worth what we're paying for it. There's no way we could provide the level of service for cheaper or try to do the same in-house."
  • "OneLogin's pricing, from the perspective of the education sector, seems quite reasonable for the value it delivers."
  • "While I wish OneLogin's pricing was more affordable, their licensing model, which is based on per user, is acceptable."
  • "It was cheap in the beginning, and then it became very expensive. We were initially charged $2 per user per month, which was fine, but by the second year, they increased it to $5 per user. That became very expensive for us because we had about 1,500 users. At $2 per user, it comes out to be $3,000 a month, which is $36,000 a year. If we move to $5 per user, it comes out to be $7,500 a month. That made its cost so high. That is why we removed the product because the cost was high."
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    Also Known As
    OneLogin, OneLogin Workforce Identity
    SafeNet Trusted Access, Gemalto SafeNet Trusted Access
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    Overview


    OneLogin by One Identity is a cloud-based access management solution for the modern enterprise. It delivers secure access for every user, every app and every device to meet an organization’s Workforce and Customer and Identity and Access Management (CIAM) needs.

    OneLogin provides secure single sign-on, multi-factor authentication (supporting a wide array of passwordless authentication factors), adaptive authentication, desktop-level MFA, directory integration with AD, LDAP, G Suite and other external directories, identity lifecycle management and much more. OneLogin advanced authentication capabilities provide multi-layer, context aware and risk-based protection, minimizing the most common attacks and resulting in increased security, a frictionless user experience, and compliance with regulatory requirements. Furthermore, OneLogin’s user-friendly interface and streamlined design make it easy for end users and IT administrators to navigate the platform and remain productive.

    Thales SafeNet Trusted Access is a comprehensive access management solution that provides secure and seamless access to cloud and web applications. It offers a range of features, including multi-factor authentication, single sign-on, and adaptive authentication. With SafeNet, organizations can easily manage user access, enforce security policies, and monitor user activity to prevent cyber threats. 

    The solution is highly scalable and can be customized to meet the unique needs of any organization. Overall, SafeNet is a reliable and effective solution for preventing cyber threats and ensuring secure access to critical applications and data.

    Sample Customers
    OneLogin has thousands of customers across multiple industries and from around the globe such as Uber, Airbnb, Noom, Petco, Sony, Lucky Brand, Tesco, Airbus, Japan Airlines, Aetna, Compass, Kaplan, Susan G. Komen, AAA and PennyMac.
    IBM, Western Union, Vanderbilt University Medical Centre, Novartis, and AT&T.
    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Computer Software Company13%
    University7%
    Manufacturing Company7%
    Insurance Company7%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company26%
    Financial Services Firm8%
    Comms Service Provider7%
    Retailer6%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Educational Organization43%
    Computer Software Company14%
    Government6%
    Financial Services Firm4%
    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business39%
    Midsize Enterprise22%
    Large Enterprise39%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business26%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise60%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise53%
    Large Enterprise32%
    Buyer's Guide
    OneLogin by One Identity vs. Thales SafeNet Trusted Access
    May 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about OneLogin by One Identity vs. Thales SafeNet Trusted Access and other solutions. Updated: May 2024.
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    OneLogin by One Identity is ranked 9th in Single Sign-On (SSO) with 16 reviews while Thales SafeNet Trusted Access is ranked 21st in Single Sign-On (SSO). OneLogin by One Identity is rated 8.6, while Thales SafeNet Trusted Access is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of OneLogin by One Identity writes "Integrated well and had a single pane of glass, but downtime and pricing were issues for us". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Thales SafeNet Trusted Access writes "Simple to use, easy to set up, and performs well". OneLogin by One Identity is most compared with Auth0, Microsoft Entra ID, Okta Workforce Identity, LastPass and One Identity Manager, whereas Thales SafeNet Trusted Access is most compared with Okta Workforce Identity, Microsoft Entra ID, Fortinet FortiAuthenticator, SailPoint Identity Security Cloud and CyberArk Privileged Access Manager. See our OneLogin by One Identity vs. Thales SafeNet Trusted Access report.

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