Synology Secure SignIn
Synology Secure SignIn

Synology Secure SignIn

Tools

| Synology Inc.

Play on PC with BlueStacks or from our cloud

  • Overview
  • How to Download

Page Modified On: July 21, 2025

Run Synology Secure SignIn on PC or Mac

Upgrade your experience. Try Synology Secure SignIn, the fantastic Tools app from Synology Inc., from the comfort of your laptop, PC, or Mac, only on BlueStacks.

About the App

Ever felt like keeping your digital stuff safe shouldn’t be complicated? Synology Secure SignIn, from Synology Inc., is all about making that extra security step both easy and reliable. If you’re someone using a Synology NAS, you’ll find this app fits right into your routine—streamlining your logins and giving you strong protection without the hassle.

App Features

  • Multiple Sign-in Options
    Choose how you want to verify yourself. You can just tap to approve a sign-in right from your phone, or use a verification code (OTP) for that extra layer of security.

  • Works with Two-Factor Authentication
    Add an extra checkpoint to your account. Synology Secure SignIn can become the second step when you sign in, making your setup much tougher for anyone to break into. Pick the method—approve sign-in or code—that suits you best.

  • Password-Free Experience
    Don’t want to mess with your password all the time? Go password-free for DiskStation Manager logins if you’d rather just approve on your phone. It’s quick, simple, and less for you to remember.

  • Seamless NAS Integration
    Built for Synology NAS users running DiskStation Manager 7.0 or higher, everything feels tightly connected with your existing Synology ecosystem.

  • Enhanced Security, Effortlessly
    Whether you’re a beginner or techie, protecting your files gets surprisingly straightforward. No complicated settings—just solid, straightforward security.

You can open up Synology Secure SignIn alongside your favorite tools on BlueStacks, making access even more convenient.

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How to Download and Run Synology Secure SignIn on PC or Mac

  • Download and install BlueStacks on your PC or Mac

  • Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later

  • Look for Synology Secure SignIn in the search bar at the top right corner

  • Click to install Synology Secure SignIn from the search results

  • Complete Google sign-in (if you skipped step 2) to install Synology Secure SignIn

  • Click the Synology Secure SignIn icon on the home screen to start playing

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Minimum System Requirements

With BlueStacks 5, you can get started on a PC that fulfills the following requirements.

  • Operating System

    Microsoft Windows 7 or above, macOS 11 (Big Sur) or above

  • Processor

    Intel, AMD or Apple Silicon Processor

  • RAM

    at least 4GB

  • HDD

    10GB Free Disk Space

Note:

* You must be an Administrator on your PC. Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.

Synology Secure SignIn - FAQs

  • How to Run Synology Secure SignIn on Windows PC & Mac?

    Run Synology Secure SignIn on your PC or Mac by following these simple steps.

    • Click on ‘Download Synology Secure SignIn on PC’ to download BlueStacks
    • Install it and log-in to Google Play Store
    • Launch and run the app.
  • Why is BlueStacks the fastest and safest platform to play games on PC?

    BlueStacks respects your privacy and is always safe and secure to use. It does not carry any malware, spyware, or any sort of additional software that could harm your PC.

    It is engineered to optimize speed and performance for a seamless gaming experience.

  • What are Synology Secure SignIn PC requirements?

    Minimum requirement to run Synology Secure SignIn on your PC

    • OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and above:
    • Processor: Intel or AMD Processor:
    • RAM: Your PC must have at least 2GB of RAM. (Note that having 2GB or more disk space is not a substitute for RAM):
    • HDD: 5GB Free Disk Space.
    • You must be an Administrator on your PC.