MyValidity Documentation
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MyValidity – Add, View, and Copy a BriteVerify API Key
Add a BriteVerify API Key to your MyValidity account settings to use BriteVerify credits with the DemandTools V Verify module or the BriteVerify for Salesforce Managed Package. A BriteVerify account with an active API key is required. To add you...
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Implementing Single Sign-On (SSO) with SAML in MyValidity
In MyValidity, you have the option to turn on single sign-on (SSO) for your organization. This will allow your users to log directly into Validity applications, such as DemandTools, from a service like Okta or Microsoft MyApps. To turn on SSO, yo...
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Setting Up SAML SSO in MyValidity with Any Identity Provider (IdP)
To set up SSO access to MyValidity, you will need to generate a metadata file from your SAML identity provider (IdP) and update MyValidity with your connection data. Configurations that conform to the SAML 1.1 or SAML 2.0 protocol are supported. ...
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Setting Up SAML SSO in MyValidity with Okta
Description To enable single sign-on (SSO) in MyValidity, you will need to configure Okta to be your SAML identity provider (IdP) and connect it to MyValidity. This will allow your users to log directly into Validity products from Okta. During ...
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Creating users in MyValidity with SAML SSO enabled
When you enable SAML SSO for your Validity products, you can provision users in one of three ways. Learn more about SAML SSO in MyValidity. Method 1: Auto-provision user If you would like MyValidity users to be automatically created on a user’s ...