baiBrowser

baiBrowser Free App

Rated 2.50/5 (8) —  Free Android application by Marc Vanryckeghem

About baiBrowser

baiMobile browser
a CAC/PIV browser for Android

The baiBrowser™ app allows people to use their Android Devices, along with their CAC, PIV, PIV-I or CIV smart card, to access secure web sites and portals that require smart card authentication.
The Android version is available in the Google Play Store in Q2.
Those links and other information is available at www.baiBrowser.com
“Many government web sites and information portals, particularly those in the Department of Defense, require smart card authentication” said BALP President Scott T. Johnson.
“Our baiBrowser has been successfully tested with the Army and Navy AKO sites, the Air Force portals, the DFAS myPay site, and most of the Defense OWA sites. Based on the positive feedback from our beta testers, we are pleased to offer this capability to everyone.”
The baiBrowserTM app supports both the baiMobile® 3000MP Bluetooth Smart Card Reader and the soon to be released baiMobile® 301MP attached smart card reader. . The baiBrowserTM app was developed in cooperation with i-DENTITY, a designer and manufacturer of a wide range of Smart Card Identification Products and components, which include Strong Authentication Mobile applications.

How to Download / Install

Download and install baiBrowser version 1.11 on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Not rated
Android package: be.identity.android.sam.baimobile, download baiBrowser.apk

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More downloads  baiBrowser reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads
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What are users saying about baiBrowser

Y70%
by Y####:

Won't resolve the host to verify my serial so can't use it.

P70%
by P####:

The worst app and customer service. I bought the Bluetooth card reader and couldn't use it at all. Downloaded the baiBrowser and the Cert finder app from them, they both didn't work.

Z70%
by Z####:

Doesn't work with any DOD websites. Luckily got it to log into AKO. Needs software update

M70%
by M####:

Requires $150 hardware and yearly fee. Funny that Windows and Linux smartcard login is part of operating system for free.

F70%
by F####:

Does not work sufficiently well with most of the web pages I have to CAC into for this device to be useful. Not compatible with Java Runtime Environment (JRE), which is required on many webpages. Does not work with ACI2, AKO (full portal), iPERMS, DoD Webmail, Defense Travel System (JRE required). Does seem to work properly with SMS. Not mentioning the exact URL's here, but if you are familiar with the above web apps, you will know which sites I am talking about.

G70%
by G####:

Requires $150 hardware and yearly fee. Funny that Windows and Linux smartcard login is part of operating system for free.

N70%
by N####:

Does not work sufficiently well with most of the web pages I have to CAC into for this device to be useful. Not compatible with Java Runtime Environment (JRE), which is required on many webpages. Does not work with ACI2, AKO (full portal), iPERMS, DoD Webmail, Defense Travel System (JRE required). Does seem to work properly with SMS. Not mentioning the exact URL's here, but if you are familiar with the above web apps, you will know which sites I am talking about.

T70%
by T####:

Requires $150 hardware and yearly fee. Funny that Windows and Linux smartcard login is part of operating system for free.


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