An SSO ID (Single Sign-On ID) is a unique identifier assigned to a user within an SSO system. It represents the user's identity across all systems and applications that are integrated into the SSO framework. The SSO ID is used to authenticate and authorize the user, allowing them to access multiple applications or services after a single login.
For example, in an organization using SSO, a user logs in once with their SSO ID (usually their email or username) and can then access various services like email, cloud storage, or HR systems without needing to log in again to each service. The SSO system verifies the SSO ID and ensures the user has the proper permissions to access each service.
An SSO ID (Single Sign-On ID) is a distinct identifier given to an individual in an SSO framework. It signifies the user's identity across every system and application that is part of the SSO framework. The SSO ID serves to verify and grant permissions to the user, enabling them to use various applications or services following one login.