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# Email and password based
# Email and password based
This is the default form based authentication mechanism available in NocoDB. Users can sign up using email and password and then login using the same credentials.
This is the default form based authentication mechanism available in NocoDB. Users can sign up using email and password and then login using the same credentials.
# Single Sign On (SSO) (Coming soon!)
# Single Sign On (SSO)
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SSO is available under private beta for self hosted enterprise customers. Please reach [**out to us**](https://calendly.com/nocodb) for early access.
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SSO is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials to access multiple applications. The service authenticates the end user for all the applications the user has been given rights to and eliminates further prompts when the user switches applications during the same session.
SSO is a session and user authentication service that permits a user to use one set of login credentials to access multiple applications. The service authenticates the end user for all the applications the user has been given rights to and eliminates further prompts when the user switches applications during the same session.
SSO functionality is achieved by establishing a connection with an identity provider (IdP), which serves as a repository for managing users digital identities within the digital or cloud-based ecosystem. Through the use of protocols like the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML 2.0), such as in the case of NocoDB, SSO facilitates the secure exchange of authentication data between the identity provider and the service providers.
SSO functionality is achieved by establishing a connection with an identity provider (IdP), which serves as a repository for managing users digital identities within the digital or cloud-based ecosystem. Through the use of protocols like the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML 2.0), such as in the case of NocoDB, SSO facilitates the secure exchange of authentication data between the identity provider and the service providers.