# Single sign-on (SSO)

## Enable SSO

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<summary>Step 1: Enable Single sign-on</summary>

On the Authentication tab of your Organization settings, enable the Single sign-on slider. This will open a Single sign-on sidebar menu

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<summary>Step 2: Enter your identity provider information.</summary>

You identity provider should give you the information to fill all fields required, depending on which provider and authentication protocol you use.

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You may use three authentication protocols for TestFiesta Single sign-on. SAML 2.0, 0Auth 2.0, and OpenID Connect. Click [here](https://docs.testfiesta.com/account-settings/organization-owner-workspace/authentication/authentication-protocols) to learn how to set up each one with TestFiesta

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<summary>Step 3: Click "Save"</summary>

Once all required fields are filled out, click "Save." Single sign-on should be enabled and you can use it the next time you log on.

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## Disable SSO

To disable Single sign-on you can click the "Enable single sign-on" slider to the off position. A toaster popup will allow you to undo your decision, or you can simply click the slider again to re-enable

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## Edit SSO

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<summary>Step 1: Click "Edit"</summary>

When SSO is enabled, an "Edit" button will appear beside the "Enable single sign-on slider. Click the button and the Edit Single sign-on sidebar menu will appear.

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<summary>Step 2: Make changes</summary>

Make any changes to your single sign-on settings required.

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<summary>Step 3: Click "Save"</summary>

Once you are done making changes, click "Save" and your changes will be applied.

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Now that you know the basics of setting up Single sign-on, we will dive deeper into each authentication protocol. Click "Next"
