How WWPass SSO works
WWPass Single Sign-On (SSO) is a solution that allows a user to log in to all the necessary systems, services and applications only once, without the need to enter logins and passwords each time. Instead of the usual passwords, a digital identifier is used, which is stored in encrypted form and transmitted only after confirming the identity via WWPass Key - a physical key or mobile application.
The principle of operation of WWPass SSO is that after the first successful authentication, the user receives temporary access to all the systems to which he has the rights. This entire process takes place without transmitting passwords, which makes it not only convenient, but also as secure as possible. Data is not stored locally and is not transmitted in the open - authentication is based on cryptographic operations and fragmented storage of key information.
This solution is ideal for companies where employees work with several systems every day: internal portals, CRM, ERP, mail, cloud storage, etc. Instead of remembering or storing dozens of passwords, the user is authenticated once and gets instant access to everything they need. WWPass SSO also significantly reduces the burden on the IT department by reducing the number of password reset requests and minimizing the risks of data leakage due to human error.
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