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===Workflow for setting up Social Media Login from a user point of view=== | ===Workflow for setting up Social Media Login from a user point of view=== | ||
#Users will see social media login up to the number of social media login selected. | #Users will see social media login up to the number of social media login selected. | ||
+ | #Users will click on social media they wish to use/social media option they have. | ||
+ | #Users will be taken to their selected social media login | ||
+ | #User will enter the username and password for selected Social Media login not their Cloudwork Login | ||
+ | #After a successful login, users will be asked to verify their email | ||
+ | #Users will enter email linked to their Cloudwork account | ||
+ | #User will then go email and click on verify link that is sent to their email | ||
+ | #Users will then click Continue on the login page | ||
+ | #The bridging between the selecting social media and the user's cloudwork account has been completed. | ||
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+ | ===Workflow for using Social Media Login=== | ||
+ | Once the user has bridged their chosen social media with Cloudwork | ||
+ | #On the login screen, click the chosen social media | ||
+ | #Enter username and password for social media website | ||
+ | #Be redirected to Cloudwork and then service | ||
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+ | ==User Profile Settings== | ||
+ | In the Cloudwork Dashboard>Users>Selected User>Third-Party Authentication: Can see which social media logins are linked to the user's account. Admins can remove all social media login capabilities from a user's profile though the user can re-enable the social media login. | ||
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+ | [[Category: Cloudwork Dashboard]] |
Latest revision as of 03:00, 29 July 2024
Contents
Social Media Login
Setting in the Cloudwork Dashboard
Location: Settings>Authentication Settings
Setting Name | Description |
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Allowed Third Party Authentication Providers | What social Media login users are allowed to use, only selected social media will appear on the login screen, use CTRL+Left Click to select multiple |
Required Third Party Verification | Controls whether to trust email attribute from third-party authentication providers to link accounts. If enabled, all users logging in for the first time with a third-party account will need to complete the email based account verification workflow. |
Third Party Authentication OUs | What OUs will be allowed to login with Social Media Login, use CTRL+Left Click to select multiple |
Third Party Auth IP Filtering | Allow or Disallow social media logins for an IP address listed in Third Party Auth Deny IPs |
Third Party Auth Deny IPs | Users logging in from the listed IPs will either be allowed or Disallowed to use social media login depending on setting Third Party Auth IP Filtering |
Workflow for setting up Social Media Login from a user point of view
- Users will see social media login up to the number of social media login selected.
- Users will click on social media they wish to use/social media option they have.
- Users will be taken to their selected social media login
- User will enter the username and password for selected Social Media login not their Cloudwork Login
- After a successful login, users will be asked to verify their email
- Users will enter email linked to their Cloudwork account
- User will then go email and click on verify link that is sent to their email
- Users will then click Continue on the login page
- The bridging between the selecting social media and the user's cloudwork account has been completed.
Workflow for using Social Media Login
Once the user has bridged their chosen social media with Cloudwork
- On the login screen, click the chosen social media
- Enter username and password for social media website
- Be redirected to Cloudwork and then service
User Profile Settings
In the Cloudwork Dashboard>Users>Selected User>Third-Party Authentication: Can see which social media logins are linked to the user's account. Admins can remove all social media login capabilities from a user's profile though the user can re-enable the social media login.