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SAML for Experience Cloud Sites
If your Salesforce org already uses SAML single sign-on (SSO) to simplify and standardize your user authentication, you can extend this capability to your Experience Cloud sites.

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If your Salesforce org already uses SAML single sign-on (SSO) to simplify and standardize your user authentication, you can extend this capability to your Experience Cloud sites.
| Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
When implementing SAML SSO for Experience Cloud sites, the key is to use the site URL
associated with login for the SSO flow. Also, make sure that the site URL in the SAML
assertion POST includes /login. For more information,
see SAML Single Sign-On with Salesforce
as the Service Provider.

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