OneLoginprovides single sign-on and identity management for organizations that embrace cloud computing. Because OneLogin itself is hosted in the cloud, you can get up and running in a matter of minutes.OneLogin is pre-integrated with popular business applications such as Salesforce.com, NetSuite, Google Apps, Zoho, Sugar CRM, GoToMeeting, Yammer as well as personal applications like Facebook and Twitter.Install the extension and signup for free at
Go to Safari > Preferences > Extensions to confirmthat the extension was installed.
Note. You maysee the error message, Safari can't install this extension.An error occurred while installing the extension "OneLogin extension." Itindicates that you already installed the OneLogin extension from the SafariExtensions Gallery. Apple doesn't "trust" the downloaded extensioninstaller file because it expects you to update from the ExtensionsGallery. To correct this error, uninstall your extension: go to Safari> Preferences > Extensions, select the OneLogin extension,and click the Uninstall button. Then you'll be able toinstall the latest version of the extension from your Profile page.
OneLogin can sign users into applications using various mechanisms, of which the most robust and secure is SAML. SAML works in all browsers, but unfortunately not all applications support SAML. As an alternative, OneLogin can use "form-based authentication" to inject user credentials into an application's login page to log the user in. Sometimes this can be done with a simple HTTP POST, but there are cases when OneLogin's browser extension is required.
This article and the ones it links to cover most of the information you need to install, set up, use, and administer OneLogin browser extensions. We also provide the following video, primarily oriented to administrators:
The browser extension communicates with OneLogin over a secure connection and does not store any passwords locally on a user's computer. This means that you can safely install the extension on any computer. As soon as you are signed out of OneLogin, the browser extension stops signing users in.
Just click your name in the upper-right corner of the OneLogin toolbar, and select Profile from the drop-down menu. The Profile page shows the browser extension download link for the browser you are currently using.
Note. Admins can remove the browser extension download link from their user's Profile pages. See "For admins: enabling and disabling the browser extension download link on User Profile pages."
You'll be prompted to install the extension the first time you try to access a form-based web app using OneLogin SSO. If you don't want to wait for that to happen, you can install the extension using the following instructions.
The OneLogin browser extension lets OneLogin log you in to your favorite apps. Most of the work that it does just happens -- there's nothing for you to do. But it does have a feature that you can play with:
You'll be prompted to install the extension the first time you try to access a form-based web app using OneLogin SSO. If you don't want to wait for that to happen, you can install the extension from the Windows Store.
You can also go to your Edge browser, click the ... (three dots) icon in the toolbar to open the Settings menu, select Extensions, and click the Get Extension from Store link. This takes you straight to the Extensions Gallery in the Windows Store.
Note. If you are upgrading an existing installation of the OneLogin Browser Extension for Safari and you choose to get the Safari extension as a downloaded file from your Profile page instead of the Safari Extensions Gallery, you may see the error message, Safari can't install this extensions. An error occurred while installing the extension "OneLogin extension." This indicates that you originally installed the extension from the Safari Extensions Gallery. In this case, Apple doesn't "trust" the downloaded extension installer file because it expects you to update from the Extensions Gallery. Simply uninstall your extension: go to Safari > Preferences > Extensions, select the OneLogin extension, and click the Uninstall button. Then you'll be able to install the latest version of the extension from your Profile page.
As an admin, you can use security policies to add and remove these links from your users' Profile pages. Usually, you should enable these links. But you may want to remove them if your organization doesn't use form-based apps and you don't want your users to add personal apps. And because you enable the link using security policies, you can show the link to some users and hide it from others.
Note. If you created a policy before October 19, 2016, when we released the ability to enable and disable extension download links, this feature is enabled by default. If you created a policy after that date, the download link option is turned off by default, and you must enable it.
Note that this checkbox is disabled by default for new user security policies, but is enabled by default for all user security policies that existed at the time that this feature was released (October 19, 2016).
The OneLogin browser extension lets OneLogin log you in to your favorite apps. Most of the work that it does just happens -- there's nothing for you to do. But it does have a couple of features that you can play with:
Note. OneLogin deprecated support for TLS 1.0. To support browsers that use TLS 1.1 and 1.2, you must upgrade to OneLogin Browser Extension for Internet Explorer 2.0.27 or above. This version of the browser extension requires .NET Framework 4.5 or above. Most modern Windows operating systems have .NET Framework 4.5 or above installed by default. However, if you are on Windows 7, you may need to upgrade. For more information, see "Required Update for Windows 7 users with OneLogin Browser Extension for Internet Explorer" in Disabling TLS 1.0 Support.
Click the OneLogin icon in the browser toolbar to load your OneLogin dashboard, where you can launch apps. If the dashboard is already open in another tab, focus will be switched to that tab. In Internet Explorer, the OneLogin icon is sometimes hidden, and you have to click the double-arrow to the right of the toolbar to see it. You probably want to customize your toolbar and move the icon to a location where you can always see it.
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