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Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and single sign-on (SSO) solutions for secure user authentication and access control.
Browse 213 multi-factor authentication and single sign-on tools
OTP authenticator offering hardware tokens & software app for MFA.
Passwordless, biometric MFA platform using software passkeys for SMBs.
Phishing-resistant, passwordless OOB authentication platform for banking apps.
IdP platform offering MFA, SSO, and conditional access for orgs.
MFA solution for Windows machines using USB token, SMS, email OTP, or challenge questions.
MFA-based RDP protection for servers to prevent ransomware intrusions.
Zero Trust IAM platform with MFA, SSO, passwordless auth, and SSPR.
Passwordless biometric authentication tied to individual identity for enterprise use.
Invisible passwordless MFA for SaaS — no software, no setup, one-step auth.
Two-factor authentication add-on for Windows Active Directory using YubiKeys.
FIDO2 biometric hardware security keys for passwordless authentication.
IAM platform offering SSO, MFA, and directory integration.
Mobile credential solution replacing physical smartcards for enterprise access control.
IAM solution for Active Directory with MFA, SSO, and context-based access controls.
Authentication and user management platform with pre-built UI components
Authentication software for Windows and Linux with alternative login methods
MFA solution for on-premises and hybrid cloud corporate environments
Passwordless authentication for healthcare using device-bound biometrics.
Passkey-based authentication for one-click checkout with device binding
2FA protection for GitHub using virtual phone numbers and biometrics
Passwordless authentication platform with location-based security and ITDR
ICAM solution for DDIL environments with authentication and SSO capabilities
Web3-based decentralized identity platform for access control using crypto
Enables secure IdP-initiated SSO with automatic conversion to SP-initiated flows
Common questions about Multi-Factor Authentication and Single Sign-On tools, selection guides, pricing, and comparisons.
SSO (Single Sign-On) allows users to authenticate once and access multiple applications without re-entering credentials, improving user experience and centralizing access control. MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) requires multiple proof factors (password + phone, biometric + security key) to verify identity. They serve different purposes and are typically used together: SSO for convenience, MFA for security.