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Single sign-on is a system property or an authentication service that enables the use of the same username and password across several applications. Once you input your login credentials with the central service provider, you have been authenticated and got access to all applications running in the same session. As long as you remain signed into the central software, you won’t be receiving any more prompts to enter your credentials into the connected applications again.

Single sign-on is a system property or an authentication service that enables the use of the same username and password across several applications. Once you input your login credentials with the central service provider, you have been authenticated and got access to all applications running in the same session. As long as you remain signed into the central software, you won’t be receiving any more prompts to enter your credentials into the connected applications again.

Single sign-on is a system property or an authentication service that enables the use of the same username and password across several applications. Once you input your login credentials with the central service provider, you have been authenticated and got access to all applications running in the same session. As long as you remain signed into the central software, you won’t be receiving any more prompts to enter your credentials into the connected applications again.

Single sign-on is a system property or an authentication service that enables the use of the same username and password across several applications. Once you input your login credentials with the central service provider, you have been authenticated and got access to all applications running in the same session. As long as you remain signed into the central software, you won’t be receiving any more prompts to enter your credentials into the connected applications again.

Single sign-on is a system property or an authentication service that enables the use of the same username and password across several applications. Once you input your login credentials with the central service provider, you have been authenticated and got access to all applications running in the same session. As long as you remain signed into the central software, you won’t be receiving any more prompts to enter your credentials into the connected applications again.

Single sign-on is a system property or an authentication service that enables the use of the same username and password across several applications. Once you input your login credentials with the central service provider, you have been authenticated and got access to all applications running in the same session. As long as you remain signed into the central software, you won’t be receiving any more prompts to enter your credentials into the connected applications again.

Single sign-on is a system property or an authentication service that enables the use of the same username and password across several applications. Once you input your login credentials with the central service provider, you have been authenticated and got access to all applications running in the same session. As long as you remain signed into the central software, you won’t be receiving any more prompts to enter your credentials into the connected applications again.