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This article discusses our support for Single Sign On (SSO) entry to your client and candidate portals.
Streamline your login process and boost the security of your systems and data.
At Verifile, we are constantly working to make your experience using your platform better. We're excited to announce your customer portal now supports Single Sign-On (SSO).
What is Single Sign-On (SSO)?
Single sign-on is a secure authentication process that allows you to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials. You can effortlessly access your customer portal using your own identity provider (IDP).
What does this mean for you?
- Simplified access: Sign in once and seamlessly access our customer portal without juggling multiple usernames and passwords
- Time savings: Streamline your login process and save time which you can dedicate to your core activities
- Enhanced security: Maintain control over access and authentication, reducing the risk of unauthorised access
- User convenience: Enjoy a user-friendly experience with a single, unified login process, making our customer portal easier to navigate and use
To learn more or to set up SSO for your account, please contact your Customer Success Manager or email us at success@verifile.co.uk.
Ready to upgrade your experience?
Enjoy secure and convenient access with Verifile's SSO feature.
We've implemented SSO for Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory), Okta, and JumpCloud, and our solution supports any OIDC implementation.
We’re looking forward to bringing you a more streamlined and secure user experience.
Please contact service@verifile.co.uk if you encounter any issues once set up.
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