“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn ” ― benjamin franklin
I would like to involve you to learn how we can allow our users to log in across multiple Salesforce orgs using single sign-on (SSO) credentials.
Let’s take a look into the advantages of having single sign on.
- We spend less time managing passwords.
- Our employees save time when they don’t have to manually log in to Salesforce.
- More people use Salesforce. Users can send out links to Salesforce records and reports, and their recipients can open them in a single click.
- We can manage access to sensitive information from one place.
Salesforce offers the following ways to use SSO.
- Federated authentication using Security Assertion Markup Language
- Delegated authentication (Integrate authentication with your LDAP server or use a token instead of a password for authentication)
- External Authentication providers- Salesforce uses the user’s login credentials from the external service provider to establish authentication credentials. (Google, PayPal, and LinkedIn)