Last updated on September 23, 2025
Rublon’s Phone Call authentication method offers a seamless and secure way to verify your identity. Authenticate your login attempts effortlessly by pressing any number on your keypad after you receive a call from Rublon. This method offers an alternative to the SMS Passcode authentication method, as it is available for users who do not own or cannot use a mobile phone to receive text messages.

How It Works
- Request Authentication: When you attempt to log in, Rublon calls you and asks you to press any number on your keypad.
- Press Any Key: Simply press any key to log in to your integrated service.
Features
- Instant Delivery: Receive authentication calls immediately, ensuring a swift verification process.
- User-Friendly: No need to memorize passcodes or use additional hardware; simply answer the call and press any key.
- Wide Compatibility: Works with any phone—landlines or mobiles—providing accessibility for all users.
- Multilingual Support: Receive calls in your organization’s language; supported languages: English, German, Polish.

Benefits
- Enhanced Security: Protects against some forms of phishing by using out-of-band verification through a phone call.
- Increased Accessibility: Ideal for users without smartphones or those who cannot use mobile apps, ensuring everyone can authenticate securely.
- Cost-Effective: Eliminates the need for physical tokens or expensive hardware solutions.
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