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<br> | WorkOS is a set of tools that help developers add Single Sign-On (SSO) and other features to their web and mobile applications quickly and easily. It supports a wide range of SSO providers, including Active Directory, LDAP, SAML, and OAuth. WorkOS also provides an easy way to add federated login, so users can sign in with their existing social media or enterprise account.=More Information= | ||
WorkOS is a set of tools that help developers add Single Sign-On (SSO) and other features to their web and mobile applications quickly and easily. It supports a wide range of SSO providers, including Active Directory, LDAP, SAML, and OAuth. WorkOS also provides an easy way to add federated login, so users can sign in with their existing social media or enterprise account. | |||
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https://workos.com/ | https://workos.com/ | ||
[[Category:Single Sign-On (SSO)]] | [[Category:Single Sign-On (SSO)]] | ||
[[Category:User Provisioning & Governance]] | [[Category:User Provisioning & Governance]] |
Revision as of 04:51, 23 April 2024
=Description=
WorkOS is a set of tools that help developers add Single Sign-On (SSO) and other features to their web and mobile applications quickly and easily. It supports a wide range of SSO providers, including Active Directory, LDAP, SAML, and OAuth. WorkOS also provides an easy way to add federated login, so users can sign in with their existing social media or enterprise account.=More Information=
https://workos.com/