Enjoy Unparalleled Access Across Federated Organizations
Allowing your customers to gain access without authentication barriers with federated SSO
Our Platform Supports All Major SSO Protocols
No matter which data exchange protocol your organization uses, you can rest assured that LoginRadius will allow you to use that same format and version for all of your single sign-on and federation requirements.
Product SheetCustomized Single Sign-On For Internal Applications
Allow your employees to get the most out of a unified identity. Use single sign-on with your internal applications.
Custom OAuth 2.0 API
All of the most popular social identity providers are already supported by LoginRadius right out of the box and available from our LoginRadius Admin Console. You can also add any custom identity provider conforming to the OAuth 2.0 standards and include them with your digital properties.
What Our Customers Have To Say
Real-World Examples Of Federated SSO
Award-Winning Applications
Hydro Ottawa leveraged LoginRadius API and OAuth 2.0 capabilities to create a smart speaker function. Customers can access account and energy-related communications via Google Home and Amazon Alexa.
Case StudySeamless Connections
Weather Network uses LoginRadius Federated SSO to connect their platform with Jira. Customers are seamlessly logged in to the Weather Network customer support portal, which is hosted on the Jira issue tracking platform.
Resources
Blog
What is Federated SSO (Single Sign-On)?
With fed SSO, businesses can bridge the authentication gap between multiple platforms and enable users to access services without needing a separate login at the partner platform.
Data Sheet
Federated Identity Management by LoginRadius
Federated Identity Management by LoginRadius enables consumers to seamlessly access services provided by multiple organizations with a single set of identity data.
Blog
Federated Identity Management vs. SSO: What’s The Difference?
Enterprises need to use methods to maximize the use of digital identities for multiple users. Although SSO and FIM are used together, they do not mean the same thing.