Army MobileConnect

3.5
85 reviews
Government
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Everyone
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About this app

Instant, secure logins to EAMS-A using your personal mobile device.

Protect your Army EAMS-A account by adding second factor authentication with Army MobileConnect. After logging in to EAMS-A as you normally would, MobileConnect will send a notification to your device, asking you to approve the login, or will generate a one-time passcode to use instead.

MobileConnect will now allow users to login without a username and password once registered. This simplifies desktop and mobile access to hundreds of Army sites backed by EAMS-A.

You may still use MobileConnect as a second factor for username and password logins if needed. You may use automatic push notifications or TOTP for validating your second factor with MobileConnect.

Note: This app requires a US Army EAMS-A account and registration for the MobileConnect service. Simple instructions are provided in the app.
Updated on
23 Oct 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.5
82 reviews
Adam Weece
20 October 2024
Disastrous. It's an app designed to enable one to access Army email from their mobile device and it requires a computer to set up??!! That seems to me to defeat the purpose.
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Temp
19 September 2024
Army knuckdraggers have no clue how to set the app up. Works flawlessly if you have the ability to set it up (a 5th grade education).
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Davie M
15 March 2021
Did a simple test run on logging in via ACT and works flawlessly. Obviously with limited access using a login rather a CAC is annoying, but I can see this being used more often for NG/Reserve Units over Active Duty if they don't their cards with them(not sure why they wouldn't.) But it begs to question on "Why" it exist when the CAC is basically a second form, if not, a main reliable source of identification for your person. Its somewhat pointless in a sense. But hey, you do you buttercups.
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What's new

-Bug fixes