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Set Up an Authentication Provider for Single Sign-On

Authentication providers are one way of setting up single sign-on (SSO) from an external identity provider, like Google, into Salesforce. With a single parameter, you can link an authentication provider to your app to create an SSO experience that feels native. For this example, we set up a Google authentication provider so that your users can log in to Google from your app.
Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions

This guide shows you how to create a registration handler, set up an authentication provider, and add it to your Experience Cloud site. This guide doesn’t cover a Postman example for configuring the OAuth 2.0 web server flow or user-agent flow to use the sso_provider parameter. For full setup instructions, see Create a Native Single Sign-On Experience in Your App in Salesforce Help.