Login through Salesforce
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Login through Salesforce
SigningHub gives you an option to use your Salesforce credentials to log into SigningHub. In this case, you don't even need to have a SigningHub ID, as your Salesforce account will be used for SigningHub authentication.
However, logging in through your Salesforce account for the first time, will take you to the registration screen and display your Salesforce ID (email address) for new registration. After registration you can easily login through your Salesforce account.
Login through your Salesforce account
- Go to the SigningHub login screen.
- Click the "More Login Options" link available at the bottom of login screen.
A dialog will appear listing all the supported authentication methods. - Click the "Salesforce" option.
The Salesforce app will appear in a popup. - Specify your Salesforce ID and password in the app.
- Click the "Log into Salesforce" button.
SigningHub permissions screen will appear. - Click the "Allow" option.
The system will let you log into SigningHub.
1. The Salesforce authentication method also supports the Single sign-on (SSO) facility. To configure this, go to the integration screen and select "Salesforce" in the "Default Authentication Method" drop down (as explained in point 6).
2. As a part of GDPR compliance, the "Service Agreement" dialog will appear after successful user authentication. This dialog contains the links of "Terms of Service" and "Privacy Policy" pages. SigningHub will ensure that you agree to them before letting you use your account.
3. When using an on-premises installation of SigningHub and this is the only configured authentication for the end-users, then you wont need to click the "More Login Options" link to choose it. In that case, this authentication method will be invoked by default on the Login screen.
See also
Login through Microsoft Active Directory
Login through Microsoft ADFS
Login through Microsoft Office 365
Login through LinkedIn
Login through Google
Use OTP as two-factor authentication
Login through SSL client
Login through Freja Mobile
Login through Freja eID
Login through Bank ID
Login through itsme
Login through Azure Active Directory
Corporate logins