Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that enables users to securely authenticate with multiple applications and websites by using just one set of credentials.
Which SSO method should you use?
Which SSO method should you use? Password - On-premises applications can use a password-based method for SSO. This choice works when applications are configured for Application Proxy. With password-based SSO, users sign in to the application with a username and password the first time they access it.
What are the examples of Single Sign-On?
The user signs in only one time, hence the name of the feature (Single Sign-on). For example, if you log in to a Google service such as Gmail, you are automatically authenticated to YouTube, AdSense, Google Analytics, and other Google apps.