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Secure access to Financial Times Newspaper with OneLogin

Easily connect Active Directory to Financial Times Newspaper. OneLogin's secure single sign-on integration with Financial Times Newspaper saves your organization time and money while significantly increasing the security of your data in the cloud.

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Integration Details

  • SSO via Form-based auth

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Directory Integration

Connect Active Directory, LDAP, Google, HCM systems, or use OneLogin as your directory in the cloud. OneLogin's zero-config AD Connector allows you to grant and revoke access in real-time. No firewall changes required.
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Single Sign-On

OneLogin enables users to sign in once – to their local area network or OneLogin – and launch their web applications by simply clicking an icon in OneLogin. Eliminate password fatigue and the risk of phishing.
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OneLogin Mobile Identity

OneLogin Mobile offers full-function access to all cloud and enterprise apps with a secure, flexible solution that supports on-the-go users while eliminating enterprise risk. Any apps - mobile web or native apps. Any device - personal or corporate, tablets or smartphones. Available on Android, iOS and Windows Phone.
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Compliance Reporting

Centralized access control produces a rich audit trail that you can tap into using OneLogin's standard and custom reports.

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