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To configure domains for your account, complete the following sections.

Adding Domain

In the context of SSO, a domain refers to the web address that is specific to your organization. Specifically, a domain represents the part of an email address that comes after the “@” symbol. The domain signifies the web address associated with an email account. For example, if your organization is named XYZ Corporation and you use the domain xyzcorp.com, your employees’ email addresses might follow this format: firstname.lastname@xyzcorp.com. In this case, xyzcorp.com serves as the custom email domain that is unique to your organization.

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Once you have added a domain, it is important to verify the mastery of it. The verification not only ensures a secure authentication process, but also prevents other customers from using the same domain.

Note

Domain verification takes place during the initial setup. Once the domain is successfully mastered, it becomes exclusively associated with your SSO Portal. The system does not recheck the TXT record periodically or verify token presence a second time.

To verify mastery of a domain, complete the following:

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