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title: "Google SSO 3rd party authentication"
slug: "google-sso-3rd-party-authentication-smp"
updated: 2025-02-12T12:28:09Z
published: 2025-02-12T12:28:09Z
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# Google SSO 3rd party authentication

In order to enable Google SSO as a login option for the end users, you will need to do the following:

![Settings - Default.png](https://cdn.document360.io/fc1049cd-8f71-4b89-b9b8-dbca9fdcdd16/Images/Documentation/Settings%20-%20Default%286%29.png)

1. Head to **Settings**

![Settings - Enabling Google SSO.png](https://cdn.document360.io/fc1049cd-8f71-4b89-b9b8-dbca9fdcdd16/Images/Documentation/Settings%20-%20%20Enabling%20Google%20SSO%281%29.png)

1. Select **Google** as your SSO option.

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          Note:

          

- Single-Sign-ON (SSO) will be enabled on Control Panel, VPN apps and Browser Extension
- You can have multiple SSO options listed for authentication
- It is possible to remove email & password authentication, leaving SSO as the only option to sign in

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Other available SSO providers include Azure AD, JumpCloud, OKTA, and OneLogin. You can set them up in the Control Panel by following these guides:

- [Entra ID (Azure AD) 3rd party authentication](/docs/azure-ad-3rd-party-authentication-smp)
- [Okta 3rd party authentication](/docs/okta-3rd-party-authentication-smp)
- [OneLogin 3rd party authentication](/docs/onelogin-3rd-party-authentication)

**Note**: In case you have any questions or are experiencing any issues, please feel free to contact our [24/7 customer support team](/docs/how-do-i-contact-nordlayer-customer-support).
