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          Disable Single Sign-On (SSO)

          Disable Single Sign-On (SSO)

          Disabling Single Sign-On (SSO) requires a shift to password authentication. Upon disabling SSO, you must configure password expiration settings, the number of previous passwords to deny, and whether to enable MFA.

          1. Click the Security icon in the bottom left corner of the screen to open the Security Page.
          2. Scroll down to the Authentication Method section.
          3. Click Change to Password.
            The Password Settings will open on the right of the screen.
          4. Configure your password settings and click Save.

          The next time a user from your account attempts to log in, they'll be forced to reset their password.

           
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