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Set up SSO

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This feature is only available on Enterprise plans. Want this and other premium features? Update your plan here.

We support any provider that supports SAML 2.0 SSO. See the guides below for specific providers.

To enable SSO, you must be on an Enterprise plan; please contact us for pricing.

Set up SSO

  1. Click the profile (circle button) button at the top of your homepage, and click "Your organisation" 
  2. Under the "Organisation" section, select "Access and security" and click "Edit SSO settings"

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  3. You will be taken to a new page. Click "Update SSO settings" to view the SSO setup page with your SSO IDs

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  4. Your IT team typically completes this step. Follow the setup instructions for your SSO provider, using the URL/ID on this page. Please see our guides below for specific SSO providers;

Providers

Okta

ADFS

Azure

G Suite

OneLogin

Other providers

 

Once they have completed the setup, ask your IT team for the Metadata XML URL or Identity Provider Single Sign-On URL and X.509 Certificate.

 

Note: If you're using the Identify Provider Single Sign-On URL and the X.509 Certificate and your IT team sends you an XML file, you will need to extract the Identity Provider Single Sign-On URL and X.509 Certificate from it. Ask your IT team if you’re unsure what you should provide to us.

 

Enter the Metadata XML URL or Identity Provider Single Sign-On URL and X.509 Certificate in the SSO setup page (Step two)

 

 

6) Click Enable SSO

You have enabled SSO for your account!

Once you have enabled SSO, editors and reviewers will no longer be able to log in using their username and password. They will need to log in using SSO.

You can enable Allow login with SSO or email and password to allow for both login methods and we would recommend turning this on to ensure your SSO is working.

If you want to disable SSO, contact support@zeroheight.com.

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