myOneLogin for Service Providers
myOneLogin helps Software-as-a-Service (SAAS) providers address security concerns and increase application adoption.Calming security worries
Security and privacy concerns can be major barriers to SaaS. You can alleviate these concerns by offering your customers a login that cannot be stolen or phished, using the strong authentication from myOneLogin.Got federation?
Federation standards such as SAML help customers access many accounts with a single login. But implementing federation in a multi-tenant SaaS environment can be time-consuming and complex.Use myOneLogin to implement SAML federation using a simple consumer module deployed on a web server. The module interacts with the myOneLogin service to support SAML federation in a multi-tenant environment.
myOneLogin also supports web applications that do not yet support federation standards, by securely managing the user’s account and password credentials. So your users can start using myOneLogin for your application today, even before you implement federation.
No federation or single sign-on without strong authentication
Supporting federation or SSO without strong authentication is a recipe for disaster. Insecure federation only makes it easier for an attacker to access all of a user’s applications. myOneLogin uses strong authentication – even if someone steals the myOneLogin user ID and password, they cannot access applications without other credentials.Participating in SaaS platform environments?
Several SaaS providers offer entire ecosystems of partner applications on a single platform. myOneLogin helps both platform providers and their application partners offer convenient and secure access to these applications:- For application providers, myOneLogin accelerates the process of coming on-board by supporting rapid single sign-on to the platform, without changes to the application.
- For the platform provider, myOneLogin ensures that a single insecure or malicious application cannot affect the platform as a whole by compromising users’ accounts and passwords and enabling fraudulent access to customer data.


