What is a Single Sign-On?

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Single Sign-On (SSO) is an
authentication that allows the users to log into several accounts with the help
of a single window that acts as the base log in for the websites that follow
after it. For example, when a user is logged in to his Google account, the
credentials serve as the basis for the consequent accounts or websites that are
going to be visited by the user. This is a step towards saving time and data
consumption as the existing information is used to log in for a large number of
accounts thereby making it simple and easy.

The
main advantage of having an SSO is that the rate of hacking and login
troubleshooting is decreased which acts as the major attraction that is
provided by the software which is beneficial to the users in the long run. SSO
system also acts as the identity card for the users that use multiple accounts
in different websites and applications. It is just like a ticket or an id that
is given to user at the time of purchase for further use. When a website is
able to catch a proof of identity within the primary account, the consequent
login information is not necessary for the proper functioning of the account in
the future.

How does SSO work?

The
functioning of an SSO is simple and easy to understand. The main aspect in the
SSO platform is authentication that happens with the help of login credentials
that are given by an individual for just one single time. The information is
stored in the website database for future reference which is another advantage
of the SSO system. The following steps detail the procedure in which SSO works
in a single definitive and real timeframe.

Benefits of SSO to Users
and Businesses:

SSO provides a wide range of benefits and they are as follows:

Conclusion: In
this way, it can be said that SSO when used across different online websites
and platforms serves like an array of information that is already stored in the
network database and can be used whenever and wherever it is necessary. SSO is
helpful to integrate information and also keep the data threats and hacking
attacks at bay, simplifies the password management and improves identity
protection, thereby making it the potential feature in the AI sector.

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