How do I log in if I use a third-party app like Intuit or Google to authenticate?

Looking for help with this feature in Polaris? Check out How do I log in if I use a third-party app like Intuit or Google to authenticate? in the Polaris help.

You may be set up to log in to Replicon using your authentication credentials for another application, like Intuit, Google, or ADP.

In this case, you don’t have a Replicon user name or password.

Instead, to log in:

  1. Go to https://login.replicon.com.
  2. Enter your company key.

This key will be saved, so you shouldn’t have to enter it again.

If only one authentication option is set up for your whole organization, you’ll be taken directly to a login page for that third-party app.

If your organization has multiple authentication options enabled, you’ll see login fields, and below them a button for each authentication option enabled for your organization.

  1. Click the button for your third-party app.

If you’re already logged in to the third-party app, you’ll be taken directly to your Replicon instance.

If you aren’t logged in, you’ll be taken to a page where you can enter your credentials for the third-party app, then you’ll be taken to your Replicon account.

FAQs

If I log out of Replicon, will my session with the third-party app end, too?

No, if you log out only your Replicon session ends, not the provider session. You’ll have to access that application to end that session.

Where do I log in if I have no Replicon credentials or third-party credentials?

In this case, you’re probably set up for single sign-on with SAML, which means you don’t have to enter credentials – Replicon is part of your umbrella network, and you’re authenticated at the system level.

If this is the case, your Replicon administrator likely provided you with a link to use to log in, or you can click the Sign in with SAML button, located on the new login page, described above.

Talk to your Replicon administrator if you’re having trouble logging in.

Does SSO work with Replicon Mobile?

Yes, you’ll use SSO when you log in to the mobile app, as well. Be sure to use the alternate login option, which is also available in the app, if you’re using anything other than Google as a provider.

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