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Single sign-on (SSO)

If you already use an identity provider or Active Directory at your company, single sign-on (SSO) makes business with Enable easier and more secure.

The SSO functionality allows your business to let team members access Trading Programs based on their session with an external identity provider. This means you can put the identity provider you already trust in charge of authentication, and team members can access Trading Programs without requiring yet another password to manage.

Trading Programs uses the secure and widely adopted industry standard Security Assertion Markup Language 2.0 (SAML 2.0), which means our implementation of SSO integrates easily with both Google G-suite and Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).

Enable’s system administrators can enable and disable the SSO mechanism, and they also can disable manual login, forcing users to navigate to their client-specific SSO login page.

Please note — When you log out of the external identity provider, you will also be logged out of Trading Programs.

Click here for more information on SSO, along with some technical instructions that will help walk you through the process of configuring Trading Programs with either ADFS or Google G-suite.

Please note: This feature is optional.

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