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How do I configure Single-Sign-On (SSO) for my account

How do I configure Single-Sign-On (SSO) for my account

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Written by &Open Support
Updated over a month ago

The &Open platform supports enterprise single-sign-on (SSO) providers such as Okta, OneLogin, and Microsoft Azure Active Directory to provide secure login for all users on your account. Any enterprise SSO provider that implements the SAML standard is supported.

Once enabled, your chosen SSO provider will appear on the login screen, and can be simply clicked to both register and login. Your users won't need to set up new accounts on our platform or remember a new password.

To enable your SSO provider on our platform, your security or engineering team will need to set up &Open as an approved integration from within your SSO provider. Get in touch with your &Open Client Success Manager and they will complete the setup and get this feature turned on for you.

Single-sign-on providers

The following is a partial list of SAML-based SSO providers that are supported on the &Open platform. If your preferred system is not listed, please get in touch with us and we will configure it for you:

  • Okta

  • OneLogin

  • Ping Identity

  • Microsoft Azure Active Directory

  • Salesforce Identity

  • Google Cloud Identity

  • Auth0

  • SecureAuth

  • Shibboleth

  • ForgeRock

  • miniOrang

Managing user access:

Users who are removed or suspended from your SSO identity management system will no longer be able to sign in with their work account, resulting in automatic loss of access to the &Open platform.

Login screen with email input and “Sign in with Okta” button

To enable your SSO provider on our platform, your security or engineering team will need to set up &Open as an approved integration from within your SSO provider.

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Get in touch with your &Open Account Manager and they will complete the setup and get this feature turned on for you.

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