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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is a [Logout Process] where [Logging Out] causes the [End-User] to be [Logged Out|Logging Out] of all [Identity Provider (IDP)]s!! [{$pagename}] and [Single Sign-On]
[Single Sign-On] ([SSO]) systems enable users to [authenticate] themselves to multiple online services with one [authentication] [credential] and mechanism offered by an [Identity Provider (IDP)]. The [Single Sign-On] topic is widely studied and many solutions exist. However, [Logging Out] of a service using [Single Sign-On] has received less attention.
[{$pagename}] Problems:
* [End-User] may not know the status of [Logging Out]
* [Architecture] knowledge of [Single Sign-On] is required to understand [Logging Out]
* Does the user want to log out from a single [Service Provider] or from all [Service Providers]?
* Implementation problems in [Service Provider] side
* If Either [Identity Provider (IDP)]’s own [session] or [Service Provider]’s [session] is left behind – either one could be enough to let user back in
* [Cookie] and [Token] management ([Authentication cookie], [Access Token])
* If user really want to log out, they probably need to close the web [browser]
!! [{$pagename}] [SAML]
[{$pagename}] in [SAML] is defined by the [Single Logout Profile] !! More Information
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[{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]