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Single Sign-on (SSO) Overview

An overview of single sign-on (SSO) for Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise.

Joel Bradley avatar
Written by Joel Bradley
Updated over a week ago

Tags | Authentication | SSO | SAML |

Applies to: Enterprise

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Overview

Stack Overflow for Teams Enterprise (SOE) uses single sign-on (SSO) for user authentication. Instead of logging in directly on the site, users log in to an external identity provider (IdP). That IdP then passes their identity and authentication to SOE.

SOE uses the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) standard for SSO. You can learn more about SAML in our SAML Authentication Overview document.

To set up SSO for your site, select your IdP below and follow the detailed instructions.

Active Directory (AD) Basic (On-premises only)

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