- To begin, navigate to the Organizational Settings page on the left-hand navigation bar. 
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- Now navigate on the left-hand sidebar to SSO. 
- Here, click the button for "Add new SSO provider." 
- This will bring up the modal for setting up SSO for your domain. Here, you will select your parameters: - Select your third-party authenticator from the drop-down list of options: - Microsoft 
- Google 
- Facebook 
- Twitter 
- Webex 
- Zoom 
- Auth0 (Enterprise/SAML SSO) 
 
 
- Enter the email address domain that you want to enforce. 
- Optional: check the box for "Soft launch mode." This mode does not require users to sign in with SSO but does display a notice that SSO will soon be required. This is useful when users have not yet been made aware that this change is being made. 
- Click the "Save Changes" button to apply these settings. 
Once this change has been made, users signing into PublicInput with your email domain will be prompted to sign in with their single sign-on provider account (Microsoft, Google, etc.).





