= Instructions =
== Important information: Reverse Proxies ==
Single Sign-On (SSO) offers benefits beyond reusing a central account, such as ensuring only the identity provider and browser see user credentials, enforcing two-factor authentication (2FA), and shielding intranet servers via reverse proxy checking for valid SSO sessions. Organizations often secure HTTPS interactions by ensuring requests carry a session cookie or bearer token from the identity provider, otherwise redirecting requests to the identity provider.
If there are further questions, support is available to help.
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