Single Sign-On (SSO)

With single sign-on, members can access voting applications with one set of login credentials. They log in once and have access to all necessary voting information and systems without re-entering their credentials or memorizing an additional password. Many organizations already have member-only portals that members use to pay dues or check communications. With these portals in place, it’s easy for voters to access a familiar platform with a simple “vote now” button that instantly redirects them to the ballot. SSO streamlines the voting process, reduces password fatigue, and even minimizes the risk of password-related security breaches to add trust and confidence to the election.

Tags: Security
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