How to use Single Sign On (SSO) with Verifile's systems

Modified on Thu, 12 Jun at 12:57 PM

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This article explains how to use Single Sign-On (SSO) to access your client and candidate portals securely and conveniently.


What is Single Sign-On (SSO)?

Single Sign-On is a secure login method that allows access to multiple systems using a single set of credentials.
It enables seamless access to the Verifile platform using your own identity provider (IDP).


What Does This Mean for You?

  • Simplified access – Sign in once and seamlessly access the customer portal without juggling multiple usernames and passwords

  • Time savings – Streamline your login process and save time to focus on your priorities

  • Enhanced security – Gain better control over access and authentication, reducing the risk of unauthorised entry

  • User convenience – Experience a unified login journey that makes navigating the Verifile portal easier


To learn more or to set up SSO for your account, contact your Customer Success Manager or email us at success@verifile.co.uk.


To check whether your company already has SSO enabled:

  • Contact us via Live Chat, or

  • Call +44 (0) 1234 339 350
    (Monday to Friday, 8:30 am–5:30 pm UK time)


Ready to Upgrade Your Experience?

Enjoy secure and convenient access with Verifile's SSO feature.

We’ve already implemented SSO with:

  • Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory)

  • Okta

  • JumpCloud

Our system also supports any provider using OIDC.


For post-setup support or to report issues, please email service@verifile.co.uk.



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