- Single Sign-On for Drupal 8.x+
- Single Sign-On for Drupal 7.x
Single Sign-On (SSO) automatically creates accounts and signs users in as they browse between multiple and independent Drupal websites in your ecosystem. Take away the need for yours users to create new accounts or re-enter their authentication credentials when they switch from one of your websites to another.
- Reduces user abandonment rates,
- Seamless transition for users from one website to another,
- Installed in just a few minutes,
- State-of-the-art security environment,
- 100% compliant with all US & EU data protection laws,
- Works across different and independant domains, websites and databases,
- Integrates with our turnkey plugins for WordPress, OpenCart and Magento too,
- Integrates with any website using our SSO API,
- Top-notch support and integration help.
Single Sign-On is powered by the OneAll User Integration platform, a state-of-the-art security environment that is used by more than 300,000 websites worldwide - including small websites, growing startups and large corporate enterprises.
Single Sign-On is fully compliant with all European and U.S. data protection laws. As required by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) the OneAll Terms of Service include a Data Processing Agreement that we can countersign on request.
Single Sign-On seamlessly integrates with your existing login/registration system so that your users don't have to start from scratch. The extension is deployed in minutes and there is no hardware or software installation required.
The extension is fully compatible with our other SSO plugins like per example for Magento, OpenCart or WordPress and can be implemented on any other platform using our SSO API.
https://docs.oneall.com/plugins/guide/single-sign-on-drupal/8/
https://www.drupal.org/project/single_sign_on
Single Sign-On is maintained by OneAll, a technology company offering user storage as as service and web-delivered tools to simplify the integration of social networks into websites and mobile apps.
The GNU General Public License (GPL) is available at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html