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SSO stands for Single Sign On, which basically means it's an integrated authentication system whereby if someone logs into (for example) the main site for a client, then they are also logged into IP.Board, and vice versa.

So essentially it's a type of drop-in replacement for the built-in IP.Board Login and Registration system that integrates with a 3rd party application. :smile:

The opposite is also true - where some clients will integrate their systems into the IP.Board Login and Registration system (rather than utilize their own). So when a member logs in, they are then automatically logged into the 3rd party application as well.

Oh-well then I already crossed that hurdle and that is why I recently decided to incorporate my old html site (which was hosted somewhere else) with IPContent, since I hosted my board with IPS and which provides use of IPContent. I could have save so much time if I would have known to start here in the first place.

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