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Use single sign-on (SSO) with Slido


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With an Enterprise, Institution or Premium license, you can use a single sign-on (SSO) authentication method for granting Slido access. This guide provides a brief overview of the two types of SSO protection available: Participant and Member.

 

 

Participant SSO

 

Available with Enterprise and Institution annual plans or a Premium one-time plan

 

This is set up within your Privacy settings – and it allows you to manage who can access Slido as a participant based on your SSO setup. You can use Google SSO, Webex SSO or SAML-based SSO authentication to make sure that only people from your company or specific department can engage with Slido during your internal meetings.

 

Learn all the details and see exactly how to set it up in our How-to guide for Participant SSO

 

 

Member SSO

 

Available with Enterprise and Institution annual plans

 

This setup manages host (or member) access, which determines who from your team(s) can create and manage slidos. Note that Member SSO helps you easily manage Slido access, but only supports SAML-based SSO.

 

Learn more and see exactly how to set it up using your identity provider in our How-to guide for Member SSO

 

With Member SSO enabled, you may also be able to provision your members using the SCIM protocol. Learn how to do so and what identity providers are compatible in our SCIM provisioning guide

 

 

 

 

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