Single sign-on (SSO) enables users to authenticate once and gain access to multiple applications without needing to log in again for each service. This enhances security by reducing the risk of password fatigue and lowers administrative overhead by simplifying user management. While supporting multifactor authentication (MFA) does improve security, it is not an inherent feature of SSO but rather an additional security layer that can be integrated.
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