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Single Sign On (SSO)
Single Sign On (SSO)
Single Sign-On is the most efficient and secure method to access the Data Theorem portal, which allows your existing domain to be used for authentication.
Step-by-step guide
- Google SSO
- If your organization supports Google domains, no extra steps are necessary as the Data Theorem portal supports Google domains by default. Simply choose “Google SSO” when inviting users to the portal.
- SAML SSO
- If your organization supports SAML, complete the the SAML setup steps located here.
b. Once SAML is completed, select SAML when inviting a new user to the portal.
- If your organization supports SAML, complete the the SAML setup steps located here.
- OTP (One-Time Password)
- If your domain is not on Google and SAML has yet to be setup, users can leverage a One-Time Password (OTP) for login using a 2-factor authentication app. Simply choose “OTP” when inviting users to the portal.
- Please note OTP is only valid for 30 days, as users will forced to use Google SSO or SAML SSO eventually.
- If your domain is not on Google and SAML has yet to be setup, users can leverage a One-Time Password (OTP) for login using a 2-factor authentication app. Simply choose “OTP” when inviting users to the portal.
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