SSO

Single sign-on (SSO) is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials (e.g., name and password) to access multiple applications. By SSO you will save and securely access our platform with a single set of login credentials. At the same time it eliminates the need for our users to remember multiple usernames and passwords, and it reduces the risk of security breaches caused by weak passwords or password reuse.

How it works

1

Go to our website where you want to create an account.

2

Choose your preferred SSO solution (Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook etc)

3

Enter your SSO account email address and password.

4

Click on the “Allow” button to grant the website access to your SSO provider

5

Follow the prompts to complete the account creation process.

That’s it! You should now be able to sign in to your account via Google sign-in, Microsoft sign-in, Apple-sign-in or Facebook sign-in.

Features

Easy to use and requires no additional login credentials
Secure way to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials
Reduces the risk of security breaches caused by weak passwords or password reuse

FAQ

What is Google/Microsoft/
Apple/Facebook sign-in?

Google/Microsoft/Apple/Facebook sign-in is a secure way to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials.

What is SSO?

Single sign-on (SSO) is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials (e.g., name and password) to access multiple applications.

What are the benefits of using Google/Microsoft
/Apple/Facebook sign-in for SSO?

Some benefits of using Google/Microsoft/Apple/Facebook sign-in for SSO include ease of use, security, time-saving, reduced risk of security breaches, consistent user experience, and customizability.

What are some common issues with Google/Microsoft/Apple/Facebook sign-in and SSO?

Some common issues with Google/Microsoft/Apple/Facebook sign-in and SSO include login failures, password issues, and account lockouts.

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