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Single Sign-On- A Beginner’s Guide

What is single sign-on? Learn the benefits of SSO for your business, how it works and how to implement SSO on your website.<br>https://bit.ly/3rBvVrl<br>

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Single Sign-On- A Beginner’s Guide

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  1. Single Sign-On- A Beginner’s Guide The feature authenticates you on a one-on-one basis, enabling you to access a wide range of services without having to log in and out each time. Consumers may think of this as a social sign-in through Google, Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms. Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication method that allows the customers to access multiple apps using a single login ID and password, as well as an active login session.

  2. Why Do Businesses Use SSO? The following explanations will help you understand why: ●Passwords with more intensity ●Passwords are used less often. ●Multi-factor authentication is now much easier to use. ●The password recovery process takes less time. How To Implement SSO There are multiple ways to implement SSO: ●Web SSO is a web-based session management method that uses browser storage mechanisms such as sessionStorage, localStorage, and cookies to keep the user's session consistent across your applications. ●Mobile SSO: The mobile SSO flow is similar to Web SSO, with the main difference being that it allows you to use a single username through various applications once you've logged into one. ●Federated SSO: When integrating SSO for third-party applications, federated SSO comes in handy. Common standards and protocols are used to manage and map user identities through trust relationships when interacting with third-party web applications.

  3. ●Cross-Device SSO: Cross-Device SSO is a feature that enables users to log in to two different apps on two different computers, such as a smartphone app and a web app. Applying a simple Single Sign-On approach to your website will boost your business. Finally, before implementing any features on your website, weigh the benefits and drawbacks from all angles. What is a single sign-on? Learn the benefits of SSO for your business, how it works and how to implement SSO on your website. https://www.loginradius.com/blog/start-with-identity/2021/03/Single-Sign-On-A-Beginners- Guide/

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