Single Sign-on
The Single Sign-On (SSO) configuration enables users to authenticate once and gain seamless access to multiple applications on their devices. SSO improves user experience by reducing the number of sign-ins and enhances security by centralizing authentication.
Depending on your organization's use case and the device platform, you can configure SSO for individual applications or apply it across all applications. For detailed guidance, refer to the following resources:
Android
- Android Classic:
- SOTI SSO (Single Sign-On). See Configuring SSO for Android with SOTI Identity.
- Android Enterprise Work Profile:
- SOTI SSO (Single Sign-On). See Configuring SSO for Android with SOTI Identity.
- Android Corporate Owned Personal Enabled (COPE):
- SOTI SSO (Single Sign-On). See Configuring SSO for Android with SOTI Identity.
- Android Enterprise Work Managed:
- SOTI SSO. See Configuring SSO for Android with SOTI Identity.
- Imprivata Mobile Device Access. See Imprivata Mobile Device Access | Single Sign On (Android).
- Microsoft Authenticator SSO. See Configuring Microsoft Authenticator SSO (Android).
Apple
- iOS:
- Extensible SSO. See Configuring Extensible Single Sign-On (iOS/ Shared iPad User).
- Kerberos Extensible SSO. See Configuring Kerberos Extensible Single Sign-On (iOS/ Shared iPad User).
- Kerberos SSO. See Configuring Kerberos Single Sign-On (iOS).
- Microsoft Authenticator SSO. See Configuring Microsoft Authenticator Single Sign-On (iOS/ iPadOS).
- macOS User and macOS Device:
- Single Sign On. See Single Sign on (macOS).Note: To deploy extensible SSO on your macOS devices, see Create and Deploy Extensible Single Sign-on (ESSO) Payload (macOS).
- Single Sign On. See Single Sign on (macOS).
- Shared iPad User:
- Extensible Single Sign On. See Configuring Extensible Single Sign-On (iOS/ Shared iPad User).
- Kerberos Extensible Single Sign On. See Configuring Kerberos Extensible Single Sign-On (iOS/ Shared iPad User).