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Jogre
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  #2342417 23-Oct-2019 12:32
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I think it was a joke and it was missed but not sure.

 

Corporate Facebook presence is actually a use-case I use when advocating SSO, don't give someone the keys to the account, just link the two accounts together then you don't need to reset all the passwords when they leave (positively or negatively).





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  #2342446 23-Oct-2019 13:21
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Jogre:

 

I think it was a joke and it was missed but not sure.

 

Corporate Facebook presence is actually a use-case I use when advocating SSO, don't give someone the keys to the account, just link the two accounts together then you don't need to reset all the passwords when they leave (positively or negatively).

 

 

I'd use extreme caution using okta with sharing of a single login, the way okta logs into a number of services means that if the user clicks "remember password" in the browser on a BYO device then disabling their okta account is very ineffective and you don't have an immediate indication of who has access leaving you quite reliant on how often you change that password.


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