Single Sign-On via Google Account

Modified on Tue, 31 Oct, 2023 at 1:47 PM

In this Guide we will show how to use Google Account as Single Sign-On.

The e-mail you use for Single Sign-On has to match the e-mail assigned to your Extension on initial setup.

If you are using Office365, click here; any other e-mail follow the instructions here.

To setup a Google Account visit: Create a Google Account page.









First step is to Login to the Portal using the
Username and Password created in through 

Welcome e-mail.


The Username is automatically generated and
Password set manually during the process.












Once you are logged in the Portal click on the First and Last name in the upper right corner.



Then click on Profile.



Scroll down until you see Change Account Security then click on Connect Google Account button.



It will open a pop-up screen.
If you have previously logged in to Google Account it will either automatically connect or if there are more than one it will display a list of available Google Accounts.

To setup a new one follow these steps:

Enter the e-mail or Mobile Phone number in the Email or phone field.



Alternatively, a Google Account can be created by clicking on Create Account link.
Follow these steps to create an Google Account: Sign in to your Google Account with another email address or create a GMail Account.

Enter your e-mail or phone number, then click Next.




Enter your Password then click on Next.



It will then say: One moment please and once completed it will take you back to the Change Account Security screen.

The Single Sign-On for Google Account is now greyed out.



To remove the connection between Google Account and Portal, click on the X circled button.

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