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Google Workspace Single Sign-On (SSO) can be integrated with Sendmarc’s DMARC management platform. By using Google Single Sign-On (SSO), organizations can centralize access management, simplify user authentication, and increase compliance with access control policies.
Google Workspace SSO settings are managed by your administrator in Sendmarc’s DMARC management platform. Companies have the option of disabling, enabling, or forcing SSO.
Organizations can also choose a provider in these settings.
Google Workspace Single Sign-On (SSO) is a centralized authentication process that connects your business’s Google accounts to applications like Sendmarc’s DMARC management platform, allowing users to sign in with a single set of credentials approved by their company.
Google Workspace SSO provides a reliable and secure link between users, their identity provider (IdP), and applications. Using Google as your company’s IdP simplifies how you access various tools, providing a smooth and secure login process.
For more information on how to configure Google Workspace Single Sign-On (SSO) in Sendmarc’s DMARC management platform, visit our Knowledgebase article – Enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) with Google Workspace.
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