What is a single sign-on (SSO)? Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that enables a user to access multiple sessions in different applications with one set of login credentials.
Single sign-on is the most common method used for protecting sensitive data on web applications. SSO requires the user to provide an initial password when they begin creating an account. The application will then validate that the user is the intended person and has enough privileges to access the...
Now we can easily control who has access to which client or client application.
The Single Sign-On capabilities are endless and we haven't found a single app so far that couldn't be set up for SSO.
The most valuable feature is the option to use SSO from different sources such as Microsoft AD, ADFS, Azure AD, SAML, form-based, etc.
You don't need to be a specialist in Identity and Access Management solutions to understand the software and configure it.