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Web browser single sing-on (SSO) is the most important SAML use case. Another more recent approach to addressing browser SSO is the [[OpenID Connect]] protocol. | Web browser single sing-on (SSO) among independent but cooperating parties is the most important SAML use case. Another more recent approach to addressing browser SSO is the [[OpenID Connect]] protocol. |
Revision as of 01:02, 21 February 2017
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Web Browser Single Sign-On
Web browser single sing-on (SSO) among independent but cooperating parties is the most important SAML use case. Another more recent approach to addressing browser SSO is the OpenID Connect protocol.