Single Sign-On (SSO) Integration

MangoApps supports nearly all single sign-on options in use today for both cloud and on-premise applications. Whether you work with SAML, OAuth, Active Directory, or even custom SSO applications, MangoApps has you covered.

  • Easily access all of your accounts with single sign-on capabilities for GoogleApps, Office365, and more
  • Integrate without interruption with MangoApps’ Custom SSO, designed for any authentication system
  • Provide users with a safe and secure integration experience in all SAML 2.0 SSO and IAM services
  • Keep passwords and important content safe with single sign-on through Microsoft’s Active Directory
Single Sign-On (SSO) Integration

Use MangoApps as Your SSO Provider

MangoApps offers a native built-in Modern Identity Management (SSO) to authenticate users to all 3rd party cloud, and on-premise applications. This feature comes pre-shipped with a number of pre-integrated applications, and includes an easy wizard to allow admins to add and configure any other apps.

AD/LDAP SSO

MangoApps SSO through Microsoft's Active Directory or Google Cloud delivers centralized user administration and access control without exposing user passwords outside of the secure identity management system.

Single Sign-On (SSO) Integration

SAML Based Services

MangoApps integrates with almost all available SAML 2.0 SSO and IAM services to provide a safe, effective and secure experience. We regularly work with Okta, PingOne, Centrify, OneLogin, ADFS, SCIM and more.

SSO using Office365

Microsoft Office 365 integration enables employees to use Office 365 as a Single Sign-On provider. This integration makes it easy for users to sign in to MangoApps through their existing Office account.

SSO using GoogleApps

SSO through GoogleApps is another fantastic option. This secure integration provides users with full access to MangoApps through their GoogleApps account information.

Custom SSO

Custom SSO enables single sign-on ability between MangoApps and another authentication system. This method is typically used when company authentication systems don’t support standard SSO options.

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