tamigo customers can now enable both SSO and normal login for their staff. It makes managing sign-ins flexible, simple and secure.
For other recent tamigo news, read about our geofencing update for the tamigo app.
SSO stands for ‘single sign-on’. It allows you to log in to a range of different applications or websites with only one set of credentials.
You probably use SSO all the time, even if you don’t know the term.
For example, when logging in to a service like Spotify, you can enter a username and password. Or instead, you can choose to log in using your Google account. This is SSO.
In this case, Google is your ‘Identity Provider’. Spotify trusts your Google credentials, so it doesn’t require you to create new ones.
You can choose for your staff to log in to tamigo using your company’s existing Identity Provider.
In other words, they can log in with the company account they already have, rather than creating a new password for tamigo. And this works for all versions of our cloud-based solution — browser, app and tamigo Touch.
We currently support Identity Providers who use the OpenID protocol. This includes Microsoft’s Azure AD and Google. So if your company has Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace business accounts, then you’ll be able implement SSO.
Now you know SSO like the back of your hand. But what are the actual advantages of using it, for you and your staff?
If you’re already a tamigo user, you can contact your customer success manager or customer support to learn more.
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