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# Mobile App

## How to install the IceHrm mobile app?&#x20;

You can download IceHrm mobile app on App Store and Google Play. Currently the app support only attendance and Staff Directory

&#x20;[![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/icehrm-public/images/appstore-icon.png)](https://apps.apple.com/tt/app/icehrm/id1624346692)

&#x20;[![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/icehrm-public/images/playstore-icon.png)](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icehrm.m2\&hl=en\&gl=US)

## How to log into the IceHrm Mobile App?&#x20;

In order to log in to IceHrm App, you need to have an IceHrm account.&#x20;

1. Log into your IceHrm account with your browser
2. Go to the Personal Information module&#x20;
3. Click on the Basic Information section&#x20;
4. Under the API Access tab, you will be able to find the Mobile Authentication Code
5. Click on this button to get the code and use this code on the mobile app to login to your account.

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