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User Authentication

Set a default login method for all users in your organisation.

Updated over 5 months ago

Integrating Empuls with your identity provider makes logging in simple and secure for your team.

Single sign-on (SSO) allows users to log in to Empuls and other corporate apps without having to enter their organisational credentials every time they switch apps. Admins can add or revoke user access via the existing identity management tool.

User Authentication Steps

Navigate to Settings > User Access Settings > User Authentication. Please select one or two identity provider systems of your choice.

User authentication

1) Google

To set up Google SSO, follow the steps listed here.

2) Microsoft

a) To set up Microsoft SSO, toggle on the Microsoft option and click on Proceed.

Microsoft SSO

b) Sign in to Microsoft with your credentials.

Microsoft SSO

c) Once your credentials are verified, the ‘SSO verification is successful’ message will be displayed.

3) Slack

a) To set up Slack SSO, toggle on the Slack option and click on Proceed to continue.

Slack SSO

b) Enter your workspace name and Continue with your credentials.

Slack SSO

c) A verification code is sent to your email ID to authenticate.

Slack SSO

d) After verifying the credentials, a message confirming the successful integration of Slack SSO is displayed.

Slack SSO

4) Custom Login Methods

a) In case your identity provider system is not listed, Empuls can be integrated into any identity provider system that supports SAML 2.0 standards. Choose Custom Login Methods and click on Configure Now.

Custom Login

b) Click on Continue for SAML SSO Integration.

SSO

c) Upload the IDP metadata (a certificate issued by the Identity Provider system) to Empuls in the Upload IDP Metadata section. Click on Continue to test the connection with your IDP.

SSO

d) You can test the connection after uploading the required data. You have the option to return to the previous step and make corrections to the IDP metadata.

SSO

e) After testing the connection successfully, SSO will be ready to be enabled for all users.

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