Before configuring Single Sign-On (SSO) with Badge, please confirm the following requirements are met. Completing this checklist ahead of time will help ensure a smooth setup and avoid common issues.
In this checklist, "users" refers to anyone who logs into Badge, including both Owners and Operators.
✔ Administrative Access
- You have administrator access to Microsoft (Global Administrator)
- You have Owner access to Badge
✔ Microsoft SSO Scope Confirmation
- Your organization uses Microsoft accounts for users who will log into Badge
- You are prepared to manage user access to Badge through Microsoft
✔ User Accounts & Email Addresses
- All users who will log in via SSO already exist in Badge
- Each user’s email address in Badge exactly matches their email address in your Identity Provider
Important: Badge uses email address to identify users during SSO login.
✔ Microsoft Admin Consent Readiness
- A Microsoft administrator is available to sign in and approve adding Badge to your Microsoft organization
- You understand that Microsoft SSO setup is completed through one-time admin consent, not manual application creation
✔ Access & Security Planning
- You have reviewed (or plan to review) Microsoft access and session behavior for Badge
✔ Communication Planning
- You are prepared to notify users before enabling SSO
- You understand that once SSO is enabled, users must log in using SSO and cannot use their Badge email/password
Ready to Proceed?
If all items above are checked, you’re ready to begin configuring SSO with Badge.
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