A user wants to avoid using a password to access a third-party website. Which of the following does the user need in order to allow this type of access to the third-party website?
SSO allows users to authenticate once and gain access to multiple systems or websites without needing to enter their password again for each one. This simplifies the login process and can help avoid the need for multiple passwords.
Single Sign-On (SSO) permits a user to use one set of login credentials (e.g., username and password) to access multiple applications.
SSO can allow a user to access a third-party website without needing to enter a password specifically for that site, as long as the user is already authenticated through a central SSO service.
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