WatchGuard AuthPoint

WatchGuard AuthPoint
Developer: WatchGuard Technologies
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4.1K installs
82 ratings
476 monthly active users
Revenue not available

WatchGuard AuthPoint Summary

WatchGuard AuthPoint is a mobile iOS app in Business by WatchGuard Technologies. Released in May 2018 (8 years ago). It has 82 ratings with a 4.07★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 476 monthly active users . Store last updated May 4, 2026

SDK intelligence: AppGoblin detected 6 development tools(e.g. Alamofire),and 1 analytics: product integrated into WatchGuard AuthPoint. View full SDK list →

WatchGuard AuthPoint SDKs Summary

WatchGuard AuthPoint was last scanned for SDKs on 2026-03-29. Below is the overview of third-party companies detected in the app. The full list of SDKs, permissions and unknowns is available here.

AppGoblin saw WatchGuard AuthPoint uses 6 Development Tools

AppGoblin saw WatchGuard AuthPoint uses 1 Analytics: Product


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App Description

WatchGuard’s AuthPoint app allows you to authenticate right from your own phone! No need to carry keyfobs or thumb drives; instead install and activate AuthPoint, and then use it to authenticate to company networks and cloud applications. It enables speedy push-based authentication as well as offline authentication using QR codes with the phone’s camera. This app requires activation of AuthPoint service, offered by WatchGuard.


The AuthPoint app features:
- convenient, secure authentication in seconds when you approve a push notification message
- additional storage for all your authenticators such as those used with Google Authenticator, Facebook, Dropbox and more
- quick self-service migration of tokens when changing phones
- customizable tokens with unique names and pictures

With AuthPoint, you can do your part to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive systems and data arising from lost or stolen credentials.