SSO Connection Summary
After you set up single sign-on (SSO) with your identity provider (IdP), you can manage details about the connection under Single sign-on in Authentication.
Under Display name, you can manage how your organization's name appears when users sign in through your SSO connection, such as on the button that redirects users to your IdP. To edit the display name, select Edit domain name. For more information, see Display Names.
For a SAML 2.0 or Okta connection, the certificate expires periodically for security reasons. Under Single sign-on, you can view when your connection's security certificate expires. To retain your SSO connection, upload a new certificate before the current one expires. For more information, see SAML 2.0 Certificates or Okta Certificates.
For an Azure AD connection, your application's key expires every year or two. To retain your SSO connection, select Update application key to refresh an expired key. For more information, see Azure AD Application Keys.
For a Google Workspace connection, you may reset your OAuth client secret periodically for security. To retain your SSO connection, select Update client secret to ensure the secret saved in Authentication is accurate. For more information, see Google Workspace Client Secrets.
Under Single sign-on, you can turn off the SSO connection to your IdP as necessary, such as to troubleshoot an issue. For more information, see Single Sign-on Connection.