Add Identity Providers to the My Domain Login Page
Users can authenticate with alternate identity provider options from your My Domain
login page. If you enabled single sign-on (SSO) and configured SAML, or if you set up
external authentication providers, you can display them on the login page. Users are sent to
the identity provider’s login screen to authenticate and then redirected to
Salesforce.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available in: Group, Essentials, Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To customize a My Domain login page:
Customize Application
Available authentication services include all providers configured as SAML SSO
identify providers or external authentication providers, except Janrain. You can’t
use Janrain for authentication from the login page.
Note Authentication configuration settings apply to your org’s deployed and provisioned
My Domains.
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter My Domain, and
then select My Domain.
Under Authentication Configuration, click Edit.
Select the authentication services that you want to make available on the login
page.
Save your changes.
You can list all your org’s available SSO identity providers on your login page. If
you have several, consider setting up your login page with the Login Discovery page
type.
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