Edit your single sign-on (SSO) preferences on Workplace

This article is only applicable to admins with relevant permissions.
You can edit your single sign-on (SSO) preferences on Workplace after you’ve configured SSO for your organization.
To edit your SSO preferences:
  1. Click Admin Panel Admin Panel in the left menu on Workplace.
  2. Click SecuritySecurity, then select the Authentication tab.
  3. Click More to the right of your SSO provider, then select Edit SSO preferences.
  4. From here you can:
    • Change the name of your SSO provider.
    • Change the SAML URL.
    • Change the SAML issuer URL.
    • Choose to enable SAML logout redirection or SAML Single Logout (you can only enable one). If you enable logout redirection, then when people log out they will be redirected to your chosen URL rather than the Workplace logout page. If you enable SAML single logout, then when people using SSO log out of their identity provider (IdP), they will also be logged out of Workplace – and if they log out of Workplace, a request will be sent to the IdP to log out the user from their IdP session. If you want to enable SAML single logout, you will need to:
      • Scroll down to the SAML configurations section and add your ACS (Assertion Consumer Service) URL to your IDP’s SAML configuration as the Logout URL.
      • Find your SAML Single Logout URL in your IDP settings, then add this to the SAML Single Logout URL box on Workplace.
    • Update your SSO certificate.
  5. Click Test SSO to check that the changes you’ve made are working. A popup window will appear with your IdP login page. Enter your credentials to authenticate. Ensure the email address being returned back from your IdP is the same as the Workplace account you're logged in with.
  6. Click Save changes.
Delete your SSO provider
To delete your SSO provider from Workplace:
  1. Click Admin Panel Admin Panel in the left menu on Workplace.
  2. Click SecuritySecurity, then select the Authentication tab.
  3. Click More to the right of your SSO provider, then select Delete SSO provider.
  4. Click Confirm.
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