Advantages of moving to Single Sign On
Single Sign On is an enhanced layer of protection to authentication in Site24x7. Below are some advantages of Single Sign On:
- Two-factor authentication (TFA) and stronger password enforcement policies for enhanced security of your Site24x7 account.
- IP-based restrictions to limit access to your Site24x7 account.
- Support for SAML authentication in Zoho Single Sign On, for seamless integration with Microsoft Active Directory and other services.
- Easy access to all Zoho.com services.
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