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    Single Sign On (SSO)?

    by mangatsbulwark ·

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      What is SSO?

      by roncloudgeek ·

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      Single Sign On (SSO) spares you the inconvenience of giving accreditations to access locales.

      It’s truly irritating when you need to type passwords on various occasions. Indeed, you could utilize a password manager, however, a large number of us don’t trust password managers even for less significant passwords. All things considered, if a password manager gets hacked, every one of your passwords are uncovered, and this could prompt damnation. Significantly more, I surmise numerous clients aren’t even mindful password managers exist.

      Put basically, SSO is an innovation that enables you to sign in once and access all systems and networks without the need to give credentials to every one of them.

      You ought to have seen the “Sign in with Facebook” catch on certain destinations. With your Facebook login, you would now be able to make a record or sign in to numerous destinations without setting up various usernames and passwords for every one of these locales. This is one case of SSO.

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      Ron

    • #2421701

      What is Single Sign On?

      by abeer gauher ·

      In reply to Single Sign On (SSO)?

      Single Sign On (SSO) is closely related with Cloud Technology. It enables a user to use one account credentials for accessing content in other services as well. This saves the user the hassle to create multiple accounts and remember their username and passwords. Additionally, it also saves from managing databases for usernames and passwords.
      An example for SSO is when one visits other websites and is given the option to sign in with either a Facebook or Google account.

    • #2413791

      sso

      by peoplesofterp2020 ·

      In reply to Single Sign On (SSO)?

      Single sign-on is an authentication scheme that allows a user to log in with a single ID and password to any of several related, yet independent, software systems. True single sign-on allows the user to log in once and access services without re-entering authentication factors

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      If you are opting for SSO consider the following points

      by priyankaagarwalbda ·

      In reply to Single Sign On (SSO)?

      Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication technique that allows a user to log-in with a single Id and password for multiple applications and websites.

      If you are opting for SSO consider the following points:
      -MFA
      -Unlimited Application Integration
      -Two- way initiation (SP and IDP)
      -Client policies per service provider
      -User Management
      -Directory Integration

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