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Product Update: SSO Authentication Method Released for Orangescrum

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Jay Davis
Product Update: SSO Authentication Method Released for Orangescrum

Hello Orangescrummers! One after another, we are releasing back-to-back releases within Orangescrum. 

We’re excited to announce that our Single Sign-On authentication method is now available for Orangescrum, allowing users to easily authenticate with all of their applications and websites.

We always want to make Orangescrum more convenient for you. After all, that’s the only way we can help you get your projects done without any added stress.

We are always looking for ways to improve the user experience, and this latest update is no exception.

Orangescrum’s latest update will make managing your project even easier!

What Is Single Sign-On (SSO)?

Single sign-on offers a convenient way to authenticate with multiple applications and websites, all with one set of credentials. It saves you time and prevents you from having to remember different passwords.

Say goodbye to memorizing passwords and hello to SSO, a login method that allows you to access multiple websites and apps with just one credential.

How SSO Work?

Single sign-on (SSO) is a system that enables us to use one login for many different services. SSO is not only convenient, but it also promotes safer security by giving you one less password to remember!

The SSO method builds a trust relationship set up between the service provider (Orangescrum) and an identity provider like; Okta, OneLogin, Azure Active Directory or Google, MiniOrange.

And this trust relationship is usually based upon a certificate that is reciprocated between the service provider and the identity provider.

This reciprocated certificate can be used to sign any identifiable information that is being sent from the identity provider to the service provider.

And this will make sure your service provider knows it’s coming from a trusted source.

With Single Sign-On, your identity data is encrypted in the form of tokens. These tokens contain bits of information about you, like your email address or username, so that you can sign in without having to enter them every time.

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