Using the Okta dashboard
Okta gives users a great experience by having a dashboard that all the user’s applications are on. End users can arrange which apps go where and move them into different tabs to manage their environment even better. Okta’s dashboard allows end users to set their personal passwords in applications and change and update these passwords later on. We will go through this in more detail later in this chapter.
Depending on the settings, they can also add personal applications through the personal application store, which has over 5,000 applications. This only includes applications with passwords because end users cannot integrate Okta with other applications themselves.
Figure 3.9 – An end user’s application dashboard
Once a new application is added, the users will see a notification bubble after they get onto the dashboard. If they don’t read it, the notification will stay available in the menu...