Auth0 SSO
Optimize your cross-domain user authentication experience with the Auth0 integration example.
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about this example
Single Sign-On (SSO) is a user authentication process that permits a user to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials. This diagram simplifies the cross-domain authentication flow using Auth0:
- Browser Cookie Storage: Shows how cookies are stored and managed in the user's browser for both domains.
- User Authentication Flow: Outlines the steps from the user's initial login to authentication via Auth0 and token issuance.
- Secure Token Exchange: Details the token exchange between domains, ensuring secure authentication across different domains.
- Service Integration: Highlights the integration of domain services with Auth0, enabling a seamless SSO experience for users.
When to use
- Unified User Experience: When aiming to provide a seamless login experience across multiple web platforms.
- Enhanced Security Protocol: When implementing enhanced security protocols for user authentication across different domain services.
- SSO Implementation: When setting up Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities for a suite of applications using an identity provider like Auth0.
How to use
- Start editing: Duplicate the example file and double-click on the diagram to start customizing it for your setup.
- Customize diagram: Add or modify nodes, groups, and relationships to match your specific cross-domain authentication requirements.
- Customize layout: Drag elements on the diagram directly on the canvas to design a clear and effective user flow.
- Collect feedback: Share the diagram with your development team and stakeholders to collect feedback and perfect the authentication flow.
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