The SSO Wall of Shame
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The SSO Wall of Shame
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#3I'm currently using Firebase which supports sign-in with Microsoft, but not sure if that's technically the same as SSO.
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#4Is there an easy way to get started with SSO on a SAAS app? (Without paying per user on Okta/Auth0) I'm currently using Firebase which supports sign-in with Microsoft, but not sure if that's technically the same as SSO.
Both Microsoft Azure AD and JumpCloud have free plans you can use for testing.
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#5Of the top of my head I can think of Mapbox and AWS where it’s free. Atlassian charges $4/month covering all their products (cheap if you use two or more).
Any more good examples?
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#6Is there an easy way to get started with SSO on a SAAS app? (Without paying per user on Okta/Auth0) I'm currently using Firebase which supports sign-in with Microsoft, but not sure if that's technically the same as SSO.
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#7I wish there was a hall of fame of vendors who allow SSO for free or a low price. And I don’t mean “Sign-in with Google” - not everyone has company managed Google accounts. Of the top of my head I can think of Mapbox and AWS where it’s free. Atlassian charges $4/month covering all their products (cheap if you use two or more). Any more good examples?
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#8SSO is such a blessing when used inside companies. Who the hell wants to manage acccounts/passwords in every webapp? Absolutely nobody once they get used to SSO.
I used to work for Ubisoft, a 20,000+ person company, and SSO was used for almost nothing because it was considered far too costly.
conversely: I worked for a Tencent owned studio recently and they used SSO for everything, it was amazing, until the Okta breach (and response, which is worse than the breach itself)
Now I'm at a startup, and the sentiment is the same as Ubisoft; better off buying a lastpass subscription than paying for SSO, even though there's many drawbacks to that approach.
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#9SSO is such a blessing when used inside companies. Who the hell wants to manage acccounts/passwords in every webapp? Absolutely nobody once they get used to SSO.
it's amazing how many companies do not go in for SSO though, because it is often the "extremely expensive" tier. I used to work for Ubisoft, a 20,000+ person company, and SSO was used for almost nothing because it was considered far too costly. conversely: I worked for a Tencent owned studio recently and they used SSO for everything, it was amazing, until the Okta breach (and response, which is worse than the breach…
Re: The SSO Wall of Shame
#10Is there an easy way to get started with SSO on a SAAS app? (Without paying per user on Okta/Auth0) I'm currently using Firebase which supports sign-in with Microsoft, but not sure if that's technically the same as SSO.
sign-in with Microsoft is indeed SSO.