PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud

Localize sign-on and end-user pages

PingOne Advanced Identity Cloud lets you localize sign-on and end-user pages to support the different languages of your end users. Use ISO-639-1 language codes (for example fr and de) to provide locale specific content in as many locales as you need.

Localize at feature level

You can localize the following features related to journey and account pages:

Feature Description

Hosted pages

Learn more in Localize headers and footers and Localize the favicon and theme logo.

Security questions

Learn more in Security questions.

Terms and conditions

Learn more in Terms and conditions.

Email templates

Learn more in Email templates.

Localize journey authentication nodes

You can individually localize authentication nodes that display content in journey pages. For example, the Page node lets you add content to the Page Header property to display an initial journey message to end users. You can define as many localized versions of the message as you need:

ui journeys page node page header modal

Localize at UI level

You can localize static content and server messages in the sign-on and end-user UIs using translation configuration. Learn more in Configure tenant localization.

Specify a preferred language for journey pages

By default, Advanced Identity Cloud localizes the content of journey pages using the value of the Accept-Language header, which is typically derived from the language settings in the end-user’s browser. You can override this behavior by appending a locale query parameter to the journey URL.

For example, to set the language to French, append locale=fr to the journey URL:

https://<tenant-env-fqdn>/am/XUI/?realm=/alpha&locale=fr&authIndexType=service&authIndexValue=Login

The language used to localize journey pages is determined in the following order of priority:

  1. The locale query parameter in the journey URL (for example, &locale=fr).

  2. The language preference set in the end-user’s browser.

  3. The default locale for hosted pages (en), used when neither a query parameter nor a browser language is provided.