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Enforce SSO authentication

Learn how to disable Retool's standard authentication and require SSO authentication.

Available on:Enterprise plan

You can disable Retool's built-in authentication method (email address and password) and require that all users log in using SSO credentials.

Verify your SSO configuration is correct

Cloud-hosted Retool organizations must configure and test SSO before enabling this setting. Disabling Retool's standard authentication can lock all users out of your organization.

Navigate to your organization's Single Sign On (SSO) settings and toggle Disable Login with Email and Password.